Excel to Markdown Tables

Convert spreadsheets to formatted Markdown tables. Perfect for documentation and LLMs.

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Convert Excel Spreadsheets to Markdown Tables — No Upload Required

Turning an Excel spreadsheet into a Markdown table usually involves manual formatting or pasting into an online tool that stores your data. DragKit converts .xlsx files to clean Markdown tables instantly, right in your browser. Your financial data, product lists, and reports stay completely private.

🔒 Confidential Data Stays Local

Financial spreadsheets, salary data, customer lists — these should never be uploaded to a third-party server. DragKit processes everything locally, making it the safest option for sensitive Excel files.

📊 Perfect Markdown Tables

Each sheet in your workbook becomes a properly formatted Markdown table with headers, alignment, and separators. Ready to paste into GitHub, Notion, Jira, or any Markdown-compatible platform.

🤖 AI-Ready Output

Feed your spreadsheet data directly into ChatGPT or Claude. Markdown tables are more token-efficient than raw CSV and maintain the structure that helps AI models understand your data better.

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Excel to Markdown FAQ

Does it support multiple sheets?

Yes. DragKit processes all sheets in your workbook and outputs each one as a separate Markdown table, clearly labeled with the sheet name.

Are formulas converted?

DragKit converts the calculated values (results) of formulas, not the formula syntax itself. This is usually what you want — the actual data, not the Excel functions behind it.

What about large spreadsheets?

DragKit handles large files well since it runs locally. Files with thousands of rows are processed in seconds.

Can I paste the output into Notion?

Yes! Both Notion and Confluence support Markdown tables. Simply copy the output and paste directly — the table formatting is preserved.

Does it support .xls files?

DragKit primarily supports .xlsx (Excel 2007+). The older .xls format may work in some cases, but for best results, save as .xlsx first.