Extract HTML Tables
from Any Website
Automatically find and extract all HTML tables from any webpage and export them as clean CSV files or JSON — pricing tables, comparison charts, data tables, schedules and more.
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All HTML tables
Finds every <table> element on the page and extracts rows, columns and header cells.
CSV + JSON export
Each table exported as a separate CSV file and included in a structured JSON array — ready for Excel or data tools.
Table labels
Captures the nearest heading or caption element so each table has a descriptive name in the output.
How HTML Table Extractor works
Enter any URL
Paste the URL of any webpage that contains tables — pricing pages, comparison charts, financial reports and more.
SmartScan finds all HTML table elements and parses their structure
Locates every <table> on the page, reads header cells (<th>), data rows (<tr>/<td>) and captures nearby captions or headings.
Download tables as individual CSV files and JSON
Each table is saved as its own CSV file and all tables are also available in a combined JSON structure — ready to import anywhere.
Header detection
Recognizes <th> header cells and uses them as column names in the CSV output — no manual cleanup needed.
Dynamic tables
Switch to Dynamic mode to extract tables rendered by JavaScript — data grids, sortable tables and AJAX-loaded content.
Multiple tables
If the page has multiple tables (e.g., a comparison page), each is extracted separately and numbered.
Popular use cases
Extract earnings tables, rate comparisons, pricing grids from financial sites or reports.
Grab feature comparison tables from competitor websites without manual copying.
Pull data tables from academic, government or statistical websites for analysis.
Extract product or service pricing tables from e-commerce or SaaS sites.
Frequently asked questions
- What table formats does it extract?
- Standard HTML tables (
<table>,<tr>,<td>,<th>). CSS grid or flexbox "visual tables" that aren't actual HTML tables are not captured. - Does it work on JavaScript-rendered tables?
- Yes. Switch to Dynamic (JS) rendering mode to extract tables that are loaded or rendered by JavaScript.
- How are multiple tables handled?
- Each table on the page is extracted separately. They are numbered (table_1.csv, table_2.csv, etc.) and all included in the ZIP.
- Can I extract tables from multiple pages?
- Yes — use Site Crawl or Bulk Scan mode to extract tables from multiple URLs in one job.
- Is this tool free?
- Yes — SmartScan is free. Register for 1,000 scans/month. No credit card required.
Extract HTML tables from any website
Free — 1,000 scans/month. No credit card required.