csv viewer

CSV Viewer

CSV Viewer gives you a simple way to open and inspect CSV files in the browser before deciding what to edit. It is useful for checking headers, scanning rows, confirming delimiter behavior, and making sure a CSV looks structurally correct before you move on to cleanup or import work.

By Online CSV Editor. Updated: 2026-03-23.

View a CSV in the browser

Upload a CSV or paste raw text to inspect the file in a clear table view with search and structure-aware parsing.

Online CSV Editor

Secure, client-side CSV editing. Drag & drop a file to begin, or try a sample. Your data never leaves your browser.

Import settings

Delimiter

Import options

Drag & Drop CSV

or click to browse from your computer

Choose an encoding first if imported text from legacy tools usually looks wrong.

Paste Text

Paste CSV data directly from your clipboard.

Load Sample

Features

Table-based CSV preview

See headers and rows in a readable layout instead of raw delimited text.

Good for quick inspection

Check if the file opens cleanly before you spend time editing or importing it elsewhere.

Useful for delimiter review

A viewer helps you confirm whether commas, semicolons, tabs, or pipes are being parsed the right way.

How to use

  1. 1

    Open the CSV in the viewer by uploading a file or pasting CSV text.

  2. 2

    Inspect the header row, row alignment, and visible values to confirm the parse looks correct.

  3. 3

    Continue into edits or export once the CSV structure is clear.

FAQ

What is a CSV viewer used for?

It is used to open and inspect CSV files in a clear table so you can verify structure and values quickly.

Can I use this CSV viewer to edit files too?

Yes. The page uses the existing browser editor, so you can inspect the CSV first and then make changes if needed.

Why use a CSV viewer before import?

A quick view helps catch header issues, row drift, and delimiter problems before the file reaches a stricter import step.

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