XML to Excel

Turn XML feeds into Excel-ready spreadsheets with typed columns.

Coming soon

We're polishing this tool — read on to learn what it'll do, or try one of our working tools above.

XML to Excel is the right tool when CSV's plain-text columns don't preserve numeric or date types correctly. Converterzilla's converter will produce a real .xlsx file with numbers as numbers, dates as dates, and a clean header row.

How to use XML to Excel in your browser

  1. Upload your XML. Drop a .xml document. Same row-detection logic as the CSV exporter applies.
  2. Pick the row element. Override the auto-detected row anchor if needed; flatten nested elements to dot-notation columns.
  3. Download .xlsx. Save an Excel-ready file with smart type detection and a frozen header row.

Why use Converterzilla for XML to Excel

Smart type detection

Numeric strings become numbers, ISO dates become Excel dates — formulas and filters just work.

Frozen header row

Row 1 freezes automatically so headers stay visible while scrolling.

Multi-sheet support

Different XML element types can split into separate sheets in one workbook.

Frequently asked questions about XML to Excel

Excel preserves numeric and date types. CSV is text-only — Excel guesses types on import, sometimes wrongly.

Configurable: as @-prefixed columns by default, or merged into element columns.

Output cells are values, not formulas. Add formulas after opening the file in Excel.