One editor core · Web App · SiYuan plugin · Obsidian plugin · OpenClaw offline skill · Desktop app coming soon

KMind Zen Mind maps for knowledge workflows

Start in the browser, go deeper inside SiYuan and Obsidian, and use the official OpenClaw skill for fully offline text-to-map workflows.

Open in browser
SiYuan doc tree
Native .kmindz view
OpenClaw offline skill
Desktop app coming soon
Local-first files
Platforms

Choose the surface or workflow that fits your stack

Start on the web, go deeper inside SiYuan or Obsidian, add OpenClaw for fully offline text-to-map workflows, and keep a standalone desktop app on your roadmap.

Available now on Web, SiYuan, Obsidian, and via the official OpenClaw skill. A standalone desktop app is planned next.

Web App

The fastest way to try KMind Zen and the shared editing core behind every surface.

Open instantly in the browser
Best place to preview themes and interactions
Same editor model you keep in the plugins

SiYuan Plugin

Turn mind maps into native parts of your SiYuan workspace instead of isolated exports.

Insert maps directly in the doc tree
Drag documents and blocks onto the canvas
Use doc cards, live docs, and Protyle embeds

Obsidian Plugin

Treat mind maps as real vault files and edit them where your notes already live.

Open .kmindz as a first-class view
Edit and save directly back to the same file
Keep the vault as the source of truth

OpenClaw Skill

Offline workflow

Run KMind's official OpenClaw skill for fully offline text-to-editable-map conversion and mind-map image export.

Convert plain text into editable KMind maps
Export mind-map images fully offline
Install the official skill from ClawHub

Desktop App

Coming soon

A standalone KMind Zen desktop app is planned for people who want a focused local workspace without depending on a browser tab or host plugin.

Designed for longer, distraction-free mapping sessions
Keeps the same editor core and project model
Planned as the next independent KMind surface

Deep support, not just compatibility

KMind Zen is built to enter the host workflow: structure, files, embeds, and project-scale mapping.

Shared editor core

Start on the web, then continue in plugins with the same editing logic and project model.

SiYuan doc tree integration

Create or insert mind maps directly below documents in the doc tree.

Drag SiYuan docs and blocks into maps

Turn documents into doc cards or live nodes, and blocks into editable Protyle-based content.

Live docs and block embeds

Mix overview nodes with live document previews and block-level content on the same canvas.

Obsidian-native file view

Open .kmindz files in a dedicated KMind view instead of falling back to raw text.

Project-scale submaps

Manage complex topics with root maps, submaps, and portable files across surfaces.

FAQ

Key KMind Zen questions

A quick check on current platform entries, plugin integration, offline workflows, and the desktop roadmap.

Which platforms does KMind Zen support today?

KMind Zen is currently available as a Web App, a SiYuan plugin, an Obsidian plugin, and through the official OpenClaw skill for offline workflows. A standalone desktop app is planned next.

What is the difference between the KMind Zen Web App and the plugins?

The Web App is the fastest entry point, while the SiYuan and Obsidian plugins go deeper into the host workflow by integrating with documents, files, and knowledge structures.

Will KMind Zen support a standalone desktop app?

Yes. KMind Zen plans to add a standalone desktop app while keeping the same editor core and project model used across the Web App, SiYuan plugin, and Obsidian plugin.

Start on the web. Go deeper in your notes.

Use the Web App for the fastest first session, pick the SiYuan or Obsidian plugin when you need host-level integration, and watch for the standalone desktop app if you want a dedicated workspace.

One core editor across Web, SiYuan plugin, Obsidian plugin, the OpenClaw offline skill, and the upcoming desktop app