SnapCSV

Export any webpage table to CSV in one click. Works on any site. No copy-paste mess.

As of June 2026, SnapCSV has 2 users in the Productivity category.

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Version
1.1.4
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 3 version updates, changed permissions.

History

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Tracking since Apr 30, 2026.

4.242.50.7599999999999998Apr 30, 2026Jun 14, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 30, 20261.0.0
May 7, 20261.0.0
May 11, 202611.0.2
May 17, 202621.1.3
May 23, 202631.1.4
May 30, 202641.1.4
Jun 14, 202631.1.4
Now21.1.4

Changelog

  • May 23, 2026
    description
    Found a table. Need it in a spreadsheet. SnapCSV exports it in two clicks.
    
    Works on any site — financial data, sports stats, Wikipedia, government databases, anywhere a table lives. Click the extension, pick a table, export as CSV or copy straight to your clipboard. Paste into Google Sheets, Notion, Excel, or Airtable. Done.
    
    No account. No setup. No data sent to any server.
    
    ── What you get ──
    
    ✦ One-click export to CSV
    ✦ Copy to clipboard — paste directly into Google Sheets, Notion, or Excel
    ✦ Works on any site with an HTML table
    ✦ Nothing leaves your browser
    ✦ Free tier: 10 exports per day
    
    ── SnapCSV Pro ──
    
    Need more than 10 exports a day? $19 once. Lifetime license.
    
    ✦ Unlimited exports
    ✦ No subscription, no renewal date
    ✦ Activate with a license key in seconds
    
    ── Permissions ──
    
    SnapCSV requests access to the active tab only, when you click the extension. It does not run in the background or read your browsing history.
    Export any table on a web page to a clean CSV, Excel, or Google Sheets file in one click. SnapCSV detects every table on the page, lets you preview it, and exports a properly escaped CSV that opens correctly in Excel and Google Sheets — no broken columns, no copy-paste cleanup. Use it to export tables from Wikipedia, finance sites, government data portals, SaaS dashboards, and internal tools. Convert a web table to CSV, copy a table from a website to your clipboard, or extract table data from a webpage without any code or spreadsheet formulas.
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    1. Click the SnapCSV icon — it scans the page and lists every table it finds.
    2. Pick a table — preview up to 200 rows with a sticky header before you export.
    3. Export — download a clean CSV, or copy straight to your clipboard.
    
    FEATURES
    • Export any web table to CSV in one click
    • Copy a table to the clipboard — paste into Google Sheets, Excel, Notion, Slack, or Gmail with no file in your downloads folder
    • Smart header detection — handles section headers and headerless tables correctly
    • Preview before export — up to 200 rows with a sticky header
    • Hover to find tables — hover a table in the popup and the matching one on the page is outlined, useful when a page has several similar tables
    • RFC 4180-compliant output that opens correctly in Excel and Google Sheets
    • Locale-aware delimiter — works with German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Dutch Excel automatically
    • Works on any site with standard web tables — no site-specific setup
    
    PERFECT FOR
    • Data and financial analysts pulling numbers off market, portfolio, and dashboard pages
    • Researchers gathering tabular data from multiple sources
    • Sales and operations teams exporting list and record views
    • Anyone who copies a web table into a spreadsheet and watches the columns break
    
    PRIVACY
    The pages you visit, the tables you read, and the CSV output never leave your device — table data is processed entirely in your browser and is never sent to any server. SnapCSV uses only anonymous, aggregate usage counts to improve the extension; it never collects personal information or the content of your tables.
    
    FREE AND PRO
    Every feature is included on the free tier — capped at 10 exports per day, no account required. Pro is a one-time purchase: unlimited exports, activate on up to 3 devices, lifetime updates, 30-day refund. No subscription.
    
    COMPATIBILITY
    Chrome and Chromium-based browsers (Edge, Brave, Arc). Firefox support is on the roadmap.
  • May 17, 2026
    description
    SnapCSV finds every HTML table on a page and downloads it as a clean CSV. One click. Works on Wikipedia, Yahoo Finance, government data sites, internal dashboards, and most SaaS apps.
    
    Every other extension that does this either charges before letting you test it, caps the free tier at 250 rows, or makes you create an account. SnapCSV doesn't.
    
    WHAT IT DOES
    • Detects every table on the page automatically
    • Hover a row in the popup → the matching table outlines on the page, so you know which one you're picking
    • Preview up to 200 rows before export, scrollable with a row count
    • Copy as TSV — pastes into Google Sheets, Excel, Notion, and Slack as a real table, not a single column
    • Auto-selects the semicolon delimiter in European locales so Excel doesn't mangle the file
    • Big tables (10,000+ rows) export without silent truncation
    • Section labels and headerless tables handled correctly
    • Runs locally. Nothing leaves your browser.
    
    PRICING
    Free: 10 exports per day. Pro: $19 one-time, unlimited, no subscription.
    
    KNOWN LIMITS (being worked on)
    • Wikipedia infoboxes with merged cells (rowspan / colspan) can come out misaligned — fix in v1.2
    • Tables on Notion or virtualized React grids only capture the rows currently in the DOM — fix in v1.3
    
    v1.1.3 — Copy as TSV, hover-to-highlight tables on the page, 200-row scrollable preview, large-table downloads, locale-aware delimiter for European Excel.
    Found a table. Need it in a spreadsheet. SnapCSV exports it in two clicks.
    
    Works on any site — financial data, sports stats, Wikipedia, government databases, anywhere a table lives. Click the extension, pick a table, export as CSV or copy straight to your clipboard. Paste into Google Sheets, Notion, Excel, or Airtable. Done.
    
    No account. No setup. No data sent to any server.
    
    ── What you get ──
    
    ✦ One-click export to CSV
    ✦ Copy to clipboard — paste directly into Google Sheets, Notion, or Excel
    ✦ Works on any site with an HTML table
    ✦ Nothing leaves your browser
    ✦ Free tier: 10 exports per day
    
    ── SnapCSV Pro ──
    
    Need more than 10 exports a day? $19 once. Lifetime license.
    
    ✦ Unlimited exports
    ✦ No subscription, no renewal date
    ✦ Activate with a license key in seconds
    
    ── Permissions ──
    
    SnapCSV requests access to the active tab only, when you click the extension. It does not run in the background or read your browsing history.
  • May 11, 2026
    host_permissions
    https://www.google-analytics.com/
    https://www.google-analytics.com/, https://api.lemonsqueezy.com/
  • May 11, 2026
    description
    SnapCSV finds every HTML table on a page and downloads it as a clean CSV. One click. Works on Wikipedia, Yahoo Finance, government data sites, internal dashboards, and most SaaS apps.
    
    Every other extension that does this either charges before letting you test it, caps the free tier at 250 rows, or makes you create an account. SnapCSV doesn't.
    
    WHAT IT DOES
    • Detects every table on the page automatically
    • Hover a row in the popup → the matching table outlines on the page, so you know which one you're picking
    • Preview up to 200 rows before export, scrollable with a row count
    • Copy as TSV — pastes into Google Sheets, Excel, Notion, and Slack as a real table, not a single column
    • Auto-selects the semicolon delimiter in European locales so Excel doesn't mangle the file
    • Big tables (10,000+ rows) export without silent truncation
    • Section labels and headerless tables handled correctly
    • Runs locally. Nothing leaves your browser.
    
    PRICING
    Free: 10 exports per day. Pro: $19 one-time, unlimited, no subscription.
    
    KNOWN LIMITS (being worked on)
    • Wikipedia infoboxes with merged cells (rowspan / colspan) can come out misaligned — fix in v1.2
    • Tables on Notion or virtualized React grids only capture the rows currently in the DOM — fix in v1.3
    
    v1.1.2 — Copy as TSV, hover-to-highlight tables on the page, 200-row scrollable preview, large-table downloads, locale-aware delimiter for European Excel.
    
    Built by one indie developer.
    SnapCSV finds every HTML table on a page and downloads it as a clean CSV. One click. Works on Wikipedia, Yahoo Finance, government data sites, internal dashboards, and most SaaS apps.
    
    Every other extension that does this either charges before letting you test it, caps the free tier at 250 rows, or makes you create an account. SnapCSV doesn't.
    
    WHAT IT DOES
    • Detects every table on the page automatically
    • Hover a row in the popup → the matching table outlines on the page, so you know which one you're picking
    • Preview up to 200 rows before export, scrollable with a row count
    • Copy as TSV — pastes into Google Sheets, Excel, Notion, and Slack as a real table, not a single column
    • Auto-selects the semicolon delimiter in European locales so Excel doesn't mangle the file
    • Big tables (10,000+ rows) export without silent truncation
    • Section labels and headerless tables handled correctly
    • Runs locally. Nothing leaves your browser.
    
    PRICING
    Free: 10 exports per day. Pro: $19 one-time, unlimited, no subscription.
    
    KNOWN LIMITS (being worked on)
    • Wikipedia infoboxes with merged cells (rowspan / colspan) can come out misaligned — fix in v1.2
    • Tables on Notion or virtualized React grids only capture the rows currently in the DOM — fix in v1.3
    
    v1.1.3 — Copy as TSV, hover-to-highlight tables on the page, 200-row scrollable preview, large-table downloads, locale-aware delimiter for European Excel.
  • May 7, 2026
    host_permissions
    (empty)
    https://www.google-analytics.com/
  • May 7, 2026
    description
    SnapCSV detects every HTML table on any webpage and exports it as a clean, properly formatted CSV file — in one click.
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    1. Click the SnapCSV icon on any page with a table
    2. See every table detected, with row and column counts
    3. Preview the data before you export
    4. Click Export CSV — file downloads instantly
    
    WORKS EVERYWHERE
    Financial dashboards, SaaS tools, Wikipedia, sports stats, government data, internal portals — if the page has an HTML table, SnapCSV finds it.
    
    SMART DETECTION
    • Automatically detects column headers
    • Handles tables without headers gracefully
    • Strips formatting — exports clean text data only
    • Preserves section labels in multi-section tables
    
    FREE & PRO
    Free: 10 exports per day
    Pro ($19 one-time): unlimited exports, no subscription
    
    No account required. No data leaves your browser except for Pro license validation.
    SnapCSV finds every HTML table on a page and downloads it as a clean CSV. One click. Works on Wikipedia, Yahoo Finance, government data sites, internal dashboards, and most SaaS apps.
    
    Every other extension that does this either charges before letting you test it, caps the free tier at 250 rows, or makes you create an account. SnapCSV doesn't.
    
    WHAT IT DOES
    • Detects every table on the page automatically
    • Hover a row in the popup → the matching table outlines on the page, so you know which one you're picking
    • Preview up to 200 rows before export, scrollable with a row count
    • Copy as TSV — pastes into Google Sheets, Excel, Notion, and Slack as a real table, not a single column
    • Auto-selects the semicolon delimiter in European locales so Excel doesn't mangle the file
    • Big tables (10,000+ rows) export without silent truncation
    • Section labels and headerless tables handled correctly
    • Runs locally. Nothing leaves your browser.
    
    PRICING
    Free: 10 exports per day. Pro: $19 one-time, unlimited, no subscription.
    
    KNOWN LIMITS (being worked on)
    • Wikipedia infoboxes with merged cells (rowspan / colspan) can come out misaligned — fix in v1.2
    • Tables on Notion or virtualized React grids only capture the rows currently in the DOM — fix in v1.3
    
    v1.1.2 — Copy as TSV, hover-to-highlight tables on the page, 200-row scrollable preview, large-table downloads, locale-aware delimiter for European Excel.
    
    Built by one indie developer.
  • May 7, 2026
    name
    SnapCSV — Table to CSV Exporter
    SnapCSV

Permissions & access

Permissions
activeTabscriptingstoragedownloads
Host access
https://www.google-analytics.com/, https://api.lemonsqueezy.com/

Screenshots

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About

Export any table on a web page to a clean CSV, Excel, or Google Sheets file in one click. SnapCSV detects every table on the page, lets you preview it, and exports a properly escaped CSV that opens correctly in Excel and Google Sheets — no broken columns, no copy-paste cleanup. Use it to export tables from Wikipedia, finance sites, government data portals, SaaS dashboards, and internal tools. Convert a web table to CSV, copy a table from a website to your clipboard, or extract table data from a webpage without any code or spreadsheet formulas.

HOW IT WORKS
1. Click the SnapCSV icon — it scans the page and lists every table it finds.
2. Pick a table — preview up to 200 rows with a sticky header before you export.
3. Export — download a clean CSV, or copy straight to your clipboard.

FEATURES
• Export any web table to CSV in one click
• Copy a table to the clipboard — paste into Google Sheets, Excel, Notion, Slack, or Gmail with no file in your downloads folder
• Smart header detection — handles section headers and headerless tables correctly
• Preview before export — up to 200 rows with a sticky header
• Hover to find tables — hover a table in the popup and the matching one on the page is outlined, useful when a page has several similar tables
• RFC 4180-compliant output that opens correctly in Excel and Google Sheets
• Locale-aware delimiter — works with German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Dutch Excel automatically
• Works on any site with standard web tables — no site-specific setup

PERFECT FOR
• Data and financial analysts pulling numbers off market, portfolio, and dashboard pages
• Researchers gathering tabular data from multiple sources
• Sales and operations teams exporting list and record views
• Anyone who copies a web table into a spreadsheet and watches the columns break

PRIVACY
The pages you visit, the tables you read, and the CSV output never leave your device — table data is processed entirely in your browser and is never sent to any server. SnapCSV uses only anonymous, aggregate usage counts to improve the extension; it never collects personal information or the content of your tables.

FREE AND PRO
Every feature is included on the free tier — capped at 10 exports per day, no account required. Pro is a one-time purchase: unlimited exports, activate on up to 3 devices, lifetime updates, 30-day refund. No subscription.

COMPATIBILITY
Chrome and Chromium-based browsers (Edge, Brave, Arc). Firefox support is on the roadmap.

Technical

Version
1.1.4
Manifest
V3
Size
27.11KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u8b74adb0f78bdcd058364f4e0cac436a
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 29, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 19, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 14, 2026
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 14, 2026.