Mind maps should live inside your knowledge base.
KMind Zen starts in the browser, goes deeper inside SiYuan and Obsidian workflows, and is expanding toward a standalone desktop app.
Live canvas preview · shared across Web, SiYuan, and Obsidian
Choose the surface that fits your workflow
Start on the web, move closer to your notes with the plugin integrations that match your stack, and keep a standalone desktop app on your roadmap.
Available now on Web, SiYuan, and Obsidian. A standalone desktop app is planned next.
Web App
The fastest way to try KMind Zen and the shared editing core behind every surface.
SiYuan Plugin
Turn mind maps into native parts of your SiYuan workspace instead of isolated exports.
Obsidian Plugin
Treat mind maps as real vault files and edit them where your notes already live.
Desktop App
Coming soonA standalone KMind Zen desktop app is planned for people who want a focused local workspace without depending on a browser tab or host plugin.
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.
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, and the upcoming desktop app