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Table to HTML Converter
What is it?
A lightweight web tool to quickly turn table data into clean, embeddable HTML — no coding required. Whether you're working in Excel, Google Sheets, or even manually typing rows, this tool helps you create beautiful tables for platforms like Squarespace, WordPress, Notion, or email templates.
What problem does it solve?
Most website builders (like Squarespace) don’t have native table support — and manually coding HTML tables is tedious and error-prone. This tool gives you full control without the fuss: paste your content, set your layout, and instantly get HTML you can drop into any site.
How to use it:
Choose how many columns your table will have (2–5).
Paste the contents of each column into the boxes provided — one line per row.
Optionally bold any column (like headers or categories).
Click "Generate HTML" to get your code.
Preview your table instantly — and if it looks good, hit "Copy HTML" to grab the code.
Paste it into a Code Block on your website — and you're done!
Limitations (just to keep it simple):
You’ll need to paste each column separately — this helps keep the formatting accurate and clean.
It’s built for straightforward tables — no complex merges or nested rows.
If you need responsiveness or fancy styling, you’ll want to add your own CSS.
Why This Tool:
If you've ever tried to add a table in Squarespace, you know there's no built-in option — which makes formatting data like schedules, price lists, or comparisons frustrating. This free tool is the easiest Squarespace table workaround: just paste in your table data from Excel, Google Sheets, or a CSV file, and it instantly generates clean HTML code.
You can then paste that HTML into a Squarespace code block, and your table will display perfectly — no plugins or coding required. It’s the fastest way to embed tables in Squarespace and keep your site looking sharp.
Additional Uses:
Other Website Builders
Wix, Weebly, Webflow, Framer, etc. — most don’t have solid table support out of the box.
Users can paste the HTML into embed/code elements just like in Squarespace.
Blogging Platforms
WordPress (Classic Editor or HTML blocks in Gutenberg)
Ghost, Notion (with code embeds)
Substack or Medium (when pasting raw HTML in embeds or newsletters)
Email Newsletters
Platforms like Mailchimp, ConvertKit, or BeeFree allow raw HTML — so if someone wants to show tables in email, your tool helps build responsive code quickly.
Internal Tools & Docs
For folks building internal dashboards, documentation, or reports in tools like:
Notion (via embed widgets),
Coda
Confluence
SharePoint
Developers & No-Code Makers
Developers who need quick HTML from spreadsheet data.
Makers building dashboards with tools like Bubble, Glide, or Tilda.