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HTML Table Exporter

HTML Table Exporter

Export web tables to CSV, Excel or JSON. 100% local.

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Tired of copy-pasting tables from websites? This Chrome extension detects tables on any page and exports them with one click. FREE: Export to CSV, Excel (XLSX), or JSON. Download all tables as ZIP. PRO: Add NDJSON and SQL formats. Clean data automatically (numbers, dates, nulls). Use profiles for Pandas, BigQuery, or Excel. Select and reorder columns. Export history. 100% local processing. Your data never leaves your browser. Works on Wikipedia, sports sites, finance pages and more.
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Hey Product Hunt! šŸ‘‹ I built HTML Table Exporter out of frustration. I work with data constantly. Pulling stats from Wikipedia for research, grabbing financial tables for analysis, extracting product specs from comparison sites. The workflow was always the same: copy, paste into Excel, spend 10 minutes fixing broken formatting, repeat. So I built a Chrome extension that does one thing well: detect any HTML table and export it cleanly to CSV, Excel, JSON, SQL, or NDJSON. What makes it different: → Clean, focused UI: tables appear instantly with a preview of columns, no configuration screens to navigate → 100% local processing (your data never leaves your browser) → Smart data cleaning (numbers, dates, nulls handled automatically) → Reusable export profiles for Pandas, Excel, BigQuery, DuckDB → No configuration needed: just open, see your tables, and export The free version covers most use cases. PRO adds profiles, column selection, and export history for people who do this daily. I'd love to hear: what sites do you usually need to pull table data from?