You've been able to export your JSON data as Excel, CSV, HTML, and Markdown for a while now. But one format kept coming up in feedback: PDF.
Today, that changes. You can now export any JSON table directly to PDF — clean, formatted, and ready to share — right from the TableFromJSON converter.
What Is the PDF Export Feature?
When you convert your JSON into a table on TableFromJSON.com, you'll now see PDF as an option in the export menu alongside the existing formats.
One click, and your table downloads as a properly formatted PDF file — column headers, rows, and all your data laid out cleanly on the page. No copying into Word, no pasting into Google Docs, no third-party PDF tools required.
Who Is This For?
This feature was built for anyone who needs to share structured data with people who don't work in spreadsheets.
Here are the situations we had in mind:
- Sending a report to a client or stakeholder — a PDF is universally readable and can't accidentally be edited
- Attaching data to an email — PDFs open on every device without needing Excel or Google Sheets installed
- Printing a data summary — PDFs preserve your table layout exactly as it appears on screen
- Submitting data as a deliverable — many formal workflows require PDF, not CSV or XLSX
- Archiving a snapshot of your data — a PDF captures the table as it was at a point in time
If you've ever converted your JSON to a table and then had to take a screenshot or copy it somewhere else just to share it, this is the fix.
How to Export Your JSON to PDF
The process is exactly the same as any other export:
- Go to tablefromjson.com/converter
- Paste your JSON or upload your file — your data renders as a table instantly
- Click Export and choose PDF from the format options
- Your PDF downloads immediately — ready to open, share, or attach
No extra steps, no configuration, no account required to try it.
What the PDF Looks Like
The exported PDF presents your data as a clean, structured table — the same layout you see in the preview. Column headers are clearly labelled, rows are neatly separated, and the formatting is consistent throughout.
It's designed to be readable without any styling tweaks, so you can send it straight away without cleaning it up first.
What Stays the Same
A few things worth noting:
- Privacy is unchanged. Like all other exports, PDF generation happens in your browser. Your data is never sent to or stored on our servers.
- No sign-up needed to try it. You can export to PDF right now, free, without creating an account.
- All other export formats remain available. PDF is an addition, not a replacement — you can still export to Excel, CSV, HTML, and Markdown as before.
What's Next?
We're continuing to improve the export experience across all formats, and PDF is just the latest step. If you have feedback on how the PDF output looks or behaves — or ideas for what you'd like to see next — we'd love to hear from you.