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    Batch JSON to Excel Converter

    Convert JSON to tab-separated values for direct Excel/Sheets paste. Free browser tool.

    Quick Answer

    Convert JSON arrays to tab-separated values that can be pasted directly into Excel or Google Sheets.

    How to Use the Batch JSON to Excel Converter

    1. Use the input area to provide your data.
    2. The tool processes it instantly in your browser.
    3. Copy or download the result.

    JSON to Excel (TSV) Converter · JSON Formatter · JSON Validator

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why TSV instead of CSV?
    TSV (tab-separated) can be pasted directly into spreadsheets without import dialogs. The spreadsheet recognizes tabs as column separators automatically, making it faster than CSV workflows.

    About This Tool

    This Batch JSON to Excel Converter tool processes JSON data efficiently in your browser. JSON to Excel Converter provides reliable JSON processing with no signup, installation, or server uploads required. Your data stays private on your device while you get professional-quality results instantly. Perfect for developers, analysts, and anyone working with structured data.

    What is JSON to Excel (TSV) Converter?

    A JSON to Excel converter transforms JSON data into tab-separated values (TSV) format that can be pasted directly into Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet application. When you paste TSV data, the spreadsheet automatically places each value in the correct cell. This is faster and more reliable than CSV import workflows because it skips the file save, import dialog, and delimiter configuration steps. The converter flattens nested objects, extracts headers from keys, and produces clean tab-delimited output ready for immediate paste. This is the fastest way to get JSON data into a spreadsheet for analysis, reporting, or sharing with non-technical team members.

    How to Use This Tool

    1. Paste your JSON array.
    2. Click Convert to TSV.
    3. Select and copy all the output.
    4. Paste into Excel or Google Sheets — data fills cells automatically.

    Common Use Cases

    • Converting multi-record datasets in one operation
    • Batch processing database exports
    • Converting arrays with many entries
    • Handling bulk data efficiently

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