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Table Exporter

Export rendered Markdown tables to PNG, CSV, Excel, and PDF.

Built for the awkward moment when a table looks right in Obsidian but still takes too much manual work to share, print, or keep moving through the rest of a workflow.

PNGCSVExcel (.xlsx)PDF
Why this mattersA useful plugin and a live demand probe.

The plugin already works today, and the hub now measures what people do after they discover it.

Use cases

Built around the moments where notes need to travel further.

Share long status tables without stitching screenshots

Turn long planning and weekly status tables into one clean image that can drop into chat, docs, or reports.

Keep structured notes moving into spreadsheets

Export the same table to CSV or Excel when the next step is sorting, filtering, or handing the data to someone else.

Get a paginated PDF when print output gets messy

Use the PDF path for wide or operational tables that are easier to circulate as a document than as a screenshot.

Preview

Real export results from real Obsidian table scenarios.

Long planning table exported from Obsidian
A long planning table exported as one shareable PNG, instead of multiple stitched screenshots.
Wide operational table PDF preview
A wide operational table exported into a paginated PDF layout that is easier to circulate in reviews.
Mixed-language table export preview
Mixed English and Chinese content stays readable in the exported output.

Why this matters to the hub

It is both a useful tool and a signal probe.

This plugin is the first real test of a bigger question: when knowledge already lives inside Obsidian, what are the most valuable ways to turn it into something people can actually share, circulate, and keep working with?

Works from the rendered table you already see in Obsidian

Supports clean visual export and structured data export

Useful for research tables, status grids, decision logs, and comparisons

Acts as the first real demand probe for a broader export workflow category

Signals we want to learn from

These questions help decide what the hub should build next.

Table Exporter

Do users care more about image export or spreadsheet export?

Table Exporter

Do requests stay table-specific, or expand into broader export workflows?

Table Exporter

Which communities produce the most actionable feedback?

Next step

Try it, or tell us where the export workflow should go next.