Why this Markdown workflow breaks on iOS

Kimi can produce Markdown files for answers, notes, READMEs, tables, code blocks, and research drafts. iOS can save those files, but users often need a focused local viewer to read the rendered result instead of raw file text.

The shortest answer

Install Md Preview, open the file from Files, the Share Sheet, or the source app, and preview it locally. The app has no subscriptions, no in-app purchases, and no ads.

The Kimi workflow

Save the Kimi Markdown file, open it from Files, Downloads, Mail, or the source app, share it to Md Preview, and preview it locally on iPhone or iPad.

What to check before opening

Use this workflow for actual .md, .markdown, .mdx, .rmd, or .qmd files. If Kimi gives you linked assets, images, CSS, or a zipped export, keep the file structure together before previewing.

Why local preview fits this job

Md Preview is focused on file preview. It avoids uploads, account setup, ad clutter, and heavy editing features when the user simply needs to read a Markdown file now.

If you also receive HTML files

AI and document workflows often produce both Markdown and HTML. Html Preview is the companion viewer for that file type.