You can use the ng-bind directive, which will bind the innerHTML of the element to the specified model property:
Method 1
<p ng-bind="demo_var"></p>
Method 2
<p>First name: {{firstname}}</p>
Complete Example
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.6.4/angular.min.js"></script> <body> <div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="myCtrl"> <p ng-bind="firstName"></p> <p>{{ lastName }}</p> </div> <script> var app = angular.module('myApp', []); app.controller('myCtrl', function($scope) { $scope.firstName = "Coderz"; $scope.lastName = "Heaven"; }); </script> <p>Use the ng-bind directive to bind the innerHTML of an element to a property in the data model.</p> </body> </html>