Copy from Excel. Paste into Tablesmit. Done.

Ctrl+C in Excel, Ctrl+V in Tablesmit. Your table appears in full — headers, rows, and data exactly as copied. No import dialog, no column mapping, no cleanup.

Benefits

Instant — no import dialog

Most tools show you a multi-step import wizard when you paste table data. Tablesmit reads the clipboard directly and generates the table in one keypress.

Detects the format automatically

Excel copies tab-separated values. Word copies HTML table markup. CSV data uses commas. Tablesmit detects all three and parses correctly — you don't choose the format.

Full structure preserved

Rows, columns, and cell values are mapped correctly. Copy a 10-column, 30-row spreadsheet range and all 300 cells appear in the right positions.

Never leaves your browser

The clipboard is read entirely locally using the Web Clipboard API. Nothing is sent to a server. Your data stays in your browser.

How it works

1

Select and copy your table

In Excel, Google Sheets, or Word — select the cells or table you want. Press Ctrl+C (Cmd+C on Mac).

2

Open Tablesmit and paste

Open Tablesmit at tablesmit.com. Press Ctrl+V anywhere on the page. The table generates immediately.

3

Style and export

Your table is now fully editable in Tablesmit. Apply a theme, resize columns, merge cells, add a caption — then export to PDF, LaTeX, Excel, or any format you need.

Use cases

  • Copying a dataset from Excel into Tablesmit to style it and export as a PDF report
  • Pasting a results table from Google Sheets into Tablesmit to export as LaTeX for a journal paper
  • Taking a Word table into Tablesmit to apply proper column types and re-export as clean Excel
  • Moving a Notion database view into Tablesmit for custom header colours and PDF export

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