Chaturji lets you export finished AI-generated content in multiple formats so you can share it with clients, post it on your website, paste it into other tools, or present it to stakeholders. This guide covers every export format available, when to use each one, and best practices for managing exported files.
Why do you need to export work from Chaturji
AI-generated content is only valuable if you can actually use it outside the platform. Exporting lets you take finished work from Chaturji and use it across your existing tools and workflows.
Common export use cases
- Sharing proposals and presentations with clients as professional PDFs
- Posting blog content to your website or CMS
- Sending formatted documents to teammates who do not use Chaturji
- Archiving completed work for compliance or record-keeping
- Transferring content to email, Slack, Google Docs, or other platforms
What export formats does Chaturji support
Chaturji offers three main export formats, each designed for different use cases.
PDF (portable document format)
- Professional, polished appearance
- Preserves all formatting and layout
- Cannot be easily edited, ideal for final versions
- Opens on any device without special software
Markdown (.md)
- Preserves structural formatting, headers, lists, bold, and italics
- Tables are converted to Markdown syntax
- Human-readable and version-control friendly
- Renders beautifully when processed in a CMS or developer tool
Word (.docx)
- Fully editable in Microsoft Word and compatible applications
- Preserves formatting, including headers, bold, italics, and lists
- Ideal for content that needs further editing or collaboration
- Familiar format for most business and professional workflows
When should you use each Chaturji export format
Use PDF when
- Sharing with clients or external stakeholders
- Presenting to leadership or investors
- You need a polished, professional appearance
- The content should not be easily edited by the recipient
- You are archiving the final versions for records
- Sending proposals, contracts, or formal reports
Use Markdown when
- Publishing blog content or articles to a website or CMS
- Handing off content to developers or technical teams
- You need version-control-friendly files for tools like GitHub
- The recipient will render or process the file in a Markdown-compatible tool
- You want to preserve structure without locking the file like a PDF
Use Word when
- You or the recipient needs to edit or reformat the content after export.
- Collaborating with teammates in Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
- The document needs comments, tracked changes, or further review.
- You want to preserve formatting while keeping the file fully editable
What happens to formatting when you export from Chaturji
PDF exports
- Preserve all formatting, including headers, bold, italics, lists, and tables
- Images and visual elements are included
- Layout matches exactly what you see in Canvas
- What you see in Canvas is what you get in the exported file
Markdown exports
- Preserve structural formatting, headers, lists, bold, and italics
- Tables are converted to Markdown syntax
- Images may be included as links or references
- Readable in plain text but renders fully when processed in a compatible tool
Word exports
- Preserve formatting, including headers, bold, italics, lists, and tables
- Fully editable after download in Microsoft Word or compatible editors
- Ideal for documents that require further refinement or collaboration
Quick reference: Chaturji export formats
Best for: Client-facing documents, presentations, and formal reports. Pros: Professional appearance, preserves all formatting, and universal compatibility. Cons: Not easily editable, larger file size.
Markdown
Best for: Website content, developer handoffs, CMS publishing. Pros: Human-readable, preserves structure, version-control friendly. Cons: Requires Markdown knowledge to edit effectively.
Word
Best for: Editable documents, team collaboration, and business workflows. Pros: Fully editable, preserves formatting, widely compatible. Cons: Requires Microsoft Word or a compatible application to open.
Chaturji export: Frequently asked questions
What formats can you export from Chaturji?
Chaturji supports three export formats: PDF, Markdown, and Word. PDF is best for professional client-facing documents. Markdown is best for website content, CMS publishing, and developer handoffs. Word is best for editable documents that need further collaboration or refinement.
Does exporting from Chaturji preserve formatting?
It depends on the format. PDF exports preserve all formatting, including headers, bold, italics, lists, and tables. Markdown exports preserve structural formatting and convert tables to Markdown syntax. Word exports preserve formatting and remain fully editable after download.
When should you use the Markdown export in Chaturji?
Use Markdown when publishing content to a website or CMS, handing off content to developers, or when you need version-control-friendly files compatible with tools like GitHub. Markdown preserves structure without locking the file the way a PDF does.
Can you edit a Chaturji export after downloading?
PDF exports are not easily editable after downloading, ideal for final versions shared with clients. Markdown exports can be edited in any text or code editor. Word exports can be opened directly in Microsoft Word or Google Docs and edited or reformatted freely.
Can you upload an exported Chaturji file back into the platform?
Yes. Exported files, such as PDFs, can be re-uploaded into any Chaturji Room as a document. The AI can then reference, analyze, or build upon that content, useful for updating past proposals or creating new documents based on completed work.
Where do exported Chaturji files save to?
Exported files save to your device's default download location. Open the file immediately after export to verify it downloaded correctly, then organize it into your preferred folder or cloud storage system.
How should teams manage exported Chaturji files?
Agree on a standard export format across the team, create a shared folder in Google Drive or Dropbox for all exported files, and use consistent file naming conventions, including dates and version numbers, to avoid confusion.
Start exporting from Chaturji today
Export your finished AI-generated content as a polished PDF, structured Markdown file, or Word, then share it with clients, publish it to your website, or paste it into your existing tools.
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