How to Use This Table Generator
- Edit cells inline — Click any cell and start typing. Press Tab to move to the next cell, Shift+Tab to go back, Enter to move down.
- Add or remove rows/columns — Use the +/- buttons above the grid. Right-click any cell for more options: insert row above/below, delete row/column.
- Paste data from spreadsheets — Copy cells from Excel or Google Sheets and paste directly into the grid. The tool auto-detects TSV (tab-separated) and CSV data. You can also paste an existing Markdown, HTML, or MediaWiki table to import it.
- Set column alignment — Click a column header to cycle through left, center, and right alignment.
- Choose output format — Select Markdown (GitHub, Reddit), HTML (websites), or MediaWiki (Wikipedia). Copy the generated code with one click.
Why Use This Table Generator?
Three formats, one editor
Switch between Markdown, HTML, and MediaWiki output with one click. No need for three different tools — edit once, export to any format.
Paste from Excel or Google Sheets
The biggest time-saver: copy data from any spreadsheet and paste it in. The tool auto-fills the grid. You can also paste an existing Markdown/HTML/MediaWiki table to import and edit it.
Complete privacy, auto-save
All editing happens in your browser. Your data is auto-saved to local storage — refresh the page and your work is still there. Nothing is ever uploaded to any server.
Frequently Asked Questions
Select cells in Excel or Google Sheets, copy (Ctrl+C), click any cell in the grid, and paste (Ctrl+V). The tool detects tab-separated data and fills the grid starting from the selected cell.
Standard Markdown tables with pipe separators and alignment dashes. Compatible with GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM), Reddit, Stack Overflow, Notion, Obsidian, and most other Markdown renderers.
Standard {| class="wikitable" syntax with cell/row separators and alignment attributes. Compatible with Wikipedia and all MediaWiki-powered wikis.
Yes, completely free. No signup, no download, no limits.
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