CSV Table Viewer – Interactive Tables for CSV Data
Upload CSV files to browse sortable, filterable tables with automatic delimiter detection, statistics, and export-ready subsets.
CSV Table Viewer
Parse and visualize CSV data with search, sort, and export functionality
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View and analyze employee records with sortable columns
Visualize product catalog with pricing and stock levels
Review sales data with search and filter capabilities
Identify and review malformed or inconsistent CSV data
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› About this tool · FAQ
Free online CSV table viewer that displays CSV files as interactive tables with search, sort, and filter capabilities. Analyze CSV data with detailed statistics, handle large datasets, and export results.
Is this CSV table viewer free to use?
Yes, this CSV table viewer is completely free with no limits on file size or number of views. No registration required, and no watermarks added to your data analysis.
Is my CSV data uploaded to your servers?
No, all CSV processing happens locally in your browser. Your data never leaves your computer, ensuring complete privacy and security for sensitive business and personal data.
What CSV formats are supported?
The tool supports standard CSV files with various delimiters (comma, semicolon, tab, pipe), with or without headers. It automatically detects delimiters and handles quoted fields.
Can I view large CSV files?
Yes, the tool can handle large CSV files efficiently. For very large datasets, it displays the first 1000 rows by default (configurable) to maintain browser performance while showing full statistics.
Does the viewer support search and filtering?
Yes, you can search across all columns, sort by any column, and apply filters to explore your data. These features work on the currently loaded portion of large datasets.
How does automatic delimiter detection work?
The tool analyzes the first few lines of your CSV file to detect the most consistent delimiter pattern among common options (comma, semicolon, tab, pipe). You can override this manually if needed.
Can I export the viewed data?
Yes, you can export the table data in various formats including CSV, JSON, or as a formatted table. Exported data reflects any sorting or filtering you've applied.
What statistics does the tool provide?
The tool shows row/column counts, data completeness (filled vs empty cells), memory usage, processing time, and other metrics to help you understand your dataset structure.