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Notion Equation Converter

Notion Equation Converter

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Convert LaTeX block equations \[ \] to inline equations $ $ in Notion pages
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David Wong
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Published
Published on September 9, 2025
Version 1.2
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3
Updated
Updated on September 9, 2025
productivity/tools
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Description

Transform your Notion math workflow with one click! This lightweight Chrome extension automatically converts LaTeX block equations ([ ]) to Notion's inline equation format ($ $), eliminating the tedious manual reformatting that slows down your note-taking. Whether you're a student copying equations from academic papers, a researcher documenting formulas, or anyone who works with math in Notion, this tool saves you countless hours of repetitive editing. Simply paste your LaTeX equations and let the extension handle the conversion instantly—or enable auto-convert mode to transform equations as you type. With smart filtering that ignores empty brackets and seamless integration across all Notion pages, you can focus on your content instead of syntax formatting. Install now and make math in Notion as smooth as it should be!

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