Free, privacy-first XML to PDF converter. Flatten XML data and export as a formatted PDF table directly in your browser. No uploads, no servers.
Nested elements and attributes are automatically flattened into columns. The resulting table maps directly to PDF rows and columns.
The PDF output uses clean table formatting with proper column widths, headers, and page breaks. Ready for printing or sharing.
Your XML file stays on your device. No data is sent to any server. Everything runs locally in your browser using DuckDB WASM.
Filter rows, select columns, sort data, or aggregate values before generating the PDF. Export only what matters.
No sign-up, no trial, no watermarks. Convert as many XML files to PDF as you need, completely free.
PDF export handles datasets up to 10,000 rows with proper pagination. For larger data, filter first or use CSV/Parquet export instead.
Drag a .xml file onto the page. Nested elements are flattened into columns automatically.
Filter rows, pick columns, or sort data before export.
Click Export, choose PDF, and download a formatted table document.
Open exploremydata.com/app, drag your .xml file onto the page, then click Export and choose PDF. Your XML data is flattened into a table and rendered as a formatted PDF document.
Yes. Nested elements and attributes are automatically flattened into columns using dot notation. For example, <order><item><name>Widget</name></item></order> becomes a column named order.item.name.
PDF export supports up to 10,000 rows. For larger datasets, filter or aggregate your data first, or export to CSV or Parquet instead.
Yes. You can pick which columns to include, reorder them, filter rows, sort data, and apply 32+ transformations before generating the PDF.
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