Copy your table. Paste it anywhere.

Two copy modes: a rendered PNG image for documents and presentations, or tab-separated data for spreadsheets. One button, two destinations — no file download required.

Benefits

Copy as image — paste without exporting

The table is rendered at 2x resolution and written directly to your clipboard as a PNG. Paste into Word, Google Docs, email, Notion, Figma, or any tool that accepts images.

Copy as Excel data — paste into any spreadsheet

Copies tab-separated values (TSV) to your clipboard — the exact format Excel and Google Sheets read as structured data. Paste and your table appears as a proper grid.

No download, no file

Both modes write to your clipboard directly. No file is saved to your downloads folder. Paste immediately into whatever you are working in.

Ctrl+C for Copy as image

Press Ctrl+C (Cmd+C on Mac) to copy the table as an image without opening the Copy menu. The quickest way to get your table into a document.

How it works

1

Click the Copy button

Find the Copy button in the toolbar. Click the dropdown arrow to choose between Copy as Image and Copy Excel Data.

2

Choose your copy mode

Copy as Image for documents and visual destinations. Copy Excel Data for spreadsheets and data tools. Or press Ctrl+C to copy as image directly.

3

Paste into your destination

Switch to your target application and press Ctrl+V (Cmd+V on Mac). The table appears exactly as it was in Tablesmit — no reformatting, no cleanup.

Use cases

  • Copying a pricing table as an image and pasting it directly into a client email
  • Pasting a structured data table from Tablesmit into Excel for further analysis
  • Inserting a research table as an image into a Word or Google Docs report
  • Pasting table data into Google Sheets to continue working in a spreadsheet

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