Formats
Our data converter supports a wide range of popular data formats, each with its own strengths and use cases. Click on any format below to learn more about its features, advantages, and when to use it.
JavaScript Object Notation - A lightweight data interchange format that is easy for humans to read and write and easy for machines to parse and generate.
Web APIs
Configuration Files
Data Storage
Data Exchange
Comma-Separated Values - A simple file format used to store tabular data in plain text, with each line representing a data record.
Data Import/Export
Spreadsheet Data
Simple Data Sets
Data Analysis
Extensible Markup Language - A markup language designed to store and transport data in a structured format, using tags to define elements.
Document Markup
Web Services
YAML Ain't Markup Language - A human-readable data serialization format commonly used for configuration files and data exchange.
Data Serialization
Documentation
DevOps
HTML Table Format - A structured way to display tabular data on web pages using HTML table elements.
Data Display
Layout
Data Comparison
Responsive Design
Markdown Format - A lightweight markup language that uses plain text formatting syntax to create rich text documents.
Content Creation
README Files
Note Taking