Convert Research Notes and Data Exports to Shareable PDFs
Academic researchers accumulate plain-text notes, Markdown literature summaries, and CSV exports from analysis tools that need to be submitted, shared with collaborators, or deposited in institutional repositories — all of which expect PDFs. Deliteful converts these files directly, without requiring LaTeX, Word, or a formatting detour.
Many journals, grant portals, and institutional repositories require PDF submissions or attachments. A Markdown draft of a methods section, a plain-text annotated bibliography, or a CSV of experimental results becomes immediately submittable once converted to PDF. The text remains fully searchable, which matters when reviewers or committee members need to navigate long documents.
Deliteful handles TXT, Markdown, CSV, JSON, and XML files — formats that appear naturally in research workflows, from Obsidian notes to R or Python data exports. Batching up to 50 files means an entire qualitative coding export or a set of interview transcripts can be converted in a single session rather than one by one.
How it works
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Create your free account
Sign in with Google — no credit card, no setup, about 3 clicks.
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Upload your research files
Add TXT, Markdown, CSV, JSON, or XML files — up to 50 at once.
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Download submission-ready PDFs
Each file becomes a searchable, paginated PDF you can attach to submissions or share with co-authors.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I convert Markdown notes to PDF for journal submission?
- Yes. Deliteful accepts Markdown (.md) files and converts them to searchable PDFs. Formatting is minimal and readable — suitable for supplementary material, notes, or draft submissions where precise typesetting is not required.
- Will my CSV data remain readable after conversion?
- Yes. CSV content is rendered as plain text across paginated pages. Column-separated values are preserved as-is. For heavily formatted tables, a dedicated spreadsheet-to-PDF tool may produce better visual results, but the text content will be accurate and searchable.
- Can I batch convert a full set of interview transcripts?
- Yes. Deliteful supports batches of up to 50 files, up to 50 MB per file. A set of 30 plain-text interview transcripts can be converted in one upload, producing 30 individual PDFs ready for archiving or NVivo import.
- Is this suitable for submitting supplementary materials to journals?
- It is suitable for plain-text supplementary files such as data dictionaries, code files saved as .txt, or annotated bibliographies. For manuscripts requiring precise formatting, a dedicated document typesetting tool is more appropriate.
Create your free Deliteful account with Google and convert your research notes, transcripts, and data exports to PDF in one batch.