Data Extraction

Table Extractor.

Extract tables from any webpage URL. Convert HTML tables to CSV, JSON, or Markdown format instantly. Free online data extraction tool.

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Extracts all HTML tables from the webpage.

Enter a URL to extract tables

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About This Tool

What is a Table Extractor?

A table extractor is a tool that automatically detects and extracts HTML tables from any webpage. It converts the table data into a clean, downloadable format like CSV that you can open in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet application.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Enter the URL of a webpage containing tables
  2. Click "Extract Tables" to scan the page
  3. If multiple tables are found, select the one you need
  4. Preview the data and download as CSV

Common Use Cases

  • Research: Extract data tables from Wikipedia, government sites, or academic sources
  • Price Comparison: Pull pricing tables from e-commerce sites
  • Sports Statistics: Extract stats tables from sports websites
  • Financial Data: Get stock prices, exchange rates, or financial reports
  • Product Listings: Extract product specifications from manufacturer sites

Supported Table Formats

  • Standard HTML tables with headers (<th>) and data cells (<td>)
  • Tables with or without <thead> and <tbody> sections
  • Tables with captions
  • Complex tables with merged cells (simplified on export)

Tips for Best Results

  • Works best with well-structured HTML tables
  • Layout tables (used for page design) are automatically filtered out
  • If a page has multiple tables, you can select and download each one
  • Large tables are previewed (first 100 rows) but full data is in the download
Frequently Asked Questions

What table formats are supported?

The tool extracts top-level HTML tables from web pages, preserving headers and cell data. It filters out nested tables and layout tables using quality scoring to identify real data tables.

Can I export tables to CSV or Excel?

Yes, extracted tables can be downloaded as CSV files which can be opened in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet application.

Does it handle merged cells?

The tool extracts text from each cell and normalizes rows to match the header column count. Cells with colspan or rowspan are read as single cells, so merged layouts may need manual adjustment after export.

What if a page has multiple tables?

All tables on the page are extracted and listed separately. You can select and export individual tables or all tables at once.