XML to Excel Converter

This tool converts XML into Excel directly in your browser—no upload, no account. Paste or load your XML on one side and copy accurate Excel from the other, with structure preserved for APIs, configs, and data pipelines. On JSON Nova, conversion stays private on your device with Monaco editing and support for large payloads.

Convert XML to Excel locally. No upload. Long-tail: free XML Excel converter for APIs, configs, and data pipelines. See also JSON to CSV, JSON Formatter, and JSON Validator.

Run everything in your browser with Monaco Editor on JSON Nova—100% client-side, no server uploads, large-file friendly. Install as a PWA for offline use.

Guide and tips

Developer guide

Short, practical notes—workflow, common mistakes, and pro tips—with links to related tools.

Convert XML → Excel

Convert XML to Excel locally. No upload. Long-tail: free XML Excel converter for APIs, configs, and data pipelines.

All processing stays in your browser. Paste production-shaped samples without uploading secrets.

Workflow

Start with a small, representative sample. Confirm structure, then scale to full exports.

If the source is XML, fix encoding and delimiters before converting—garbage in propagates to Excel.

Browse more in the [tools directory](/tools).

Common mistakes

Assuming the converter will repair invalid source data. Clean the input first.

Pasting huge blobs without testing memory limits in the browser tab.

Skipping a round-trip check in your real pipeline (DB, API, or build step).

Treating converted output as trusted without schema or type checks downstream.

Pro tips

Version-control a golden sample and diff converter output in CI.

Browse more in the [tools directory](/tools).

Name fields consistently so future re-imports stay stable.

Quick reference

What is XML to Excel?

This page converts **XML** into **Excel** locally in your browser. No upload, no account. Broken XML (unclosed tags, bad entities) fails fast; fix structure before converting. Reverse path: Excel to XML, XML to JSON.

Use cases

  • Move data between XML and Excel without uploading files to a server.
  • Quick checks during API, ETL, or migration work.
  • Repeatable conversions with copy-paste workflow.

Common errors

  • Unclosed tags, wrong namespace prefixes, or invalid entities.
  • Mixed content or huge DOCTYPE blocks confusing the tree walk.
  • Encoding not UTF-8—re-save as UTF-8 if you see mojibake.

Best practices

Confirm XML structure in a dedicated linter or editor when possible. Related tools: Excel to XML, XML to JSON.

Performance and privacy

Performance

Leverage the power of Monaco Editor and Web Workers. Our toolkit is optimized for files up to 50MB, providing real-time transformations without lag.

Privacy

Your data stays local. Conversions and formatting run 100% in your browser—nothing is sent to our servers.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ

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Can I open the result in Microsoft Excel?

Yes, the tool generates a standard CSV file that Excel, Numbers, and Google Sheets can open directly.

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How does it handle nested XML levels?

Nested properties are flattened using a dot-notation (e.g., customer.name) as the Excel column header.

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Is it safe for proprietary financial data?

Absolutely. JSON Nova works 100% locally in your browser. No data is uploaded to any server.

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Does it support large XML exports?

Yes, we support files up to 50MB, making it suitable for large report exports.

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Are attributes included in the spreadsheet?

Yes, XML attributes are converted into separate columns alongside the element values.

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What delimiter does it use?

We use a standard comma delimiter, which provides the best compatibility across all spreadsheet software.

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Is there a limit on the number of rows?

There is no row limit besides your browser's physical memory; the 50MB file size is our recommended peak.

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