Hello! As a developer, I often need to work with data. JSON is great for storing and moving data, but sometimes I need to share it with non-developers. That's where Excel comes in! Today I'll show you how to convert JSON to Excel easily.
First, what is JSON? It's just a way to organize data. Think of it like a digital notebook. But not everyone has a developer's notebook! Excel is more common. So converting JSON to Excel makes your data friendly for everyone.
Why use our tool? It's simple: paste your JSON, click convert, get Excel! No downloads, no installs. And it's free. You can choose between XLSX format (the modern Excel) or classic CSV.
I made this tool because I needed it myself. Often I get JSON data from APIs and need to show it to my team. With this converter, I save so much time. No more manual copying!
Here are some tips for good conversion:
- Make sure your JSON is valid (our tool checks this)
- For complex data, use array of objects format
- Remember: nested objects become separate columns
If you work with JSON often, you might like my other tools too. I have a JSON Formatter Online that makes messy JSON pretty. And a URL Encoder/Decoder for web developers.
I hope this tool helps you! If you have ideas to make it better, please tell me. I'm always learning and improving. Happy converting!