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Convert Markdown to HTML Table.

Drop a Markdown table and get a clean, semantic HTML <table> with <thead> and <tbody> you can paste straight into a page. It all runs in your browser — no signup, no upload, no watermark.

To convert Markdown to HTML Table, drop or paste a Markdown table — csvtodashboard parses it into rows and columns in your browser, then emits a clean, semantic HTML <table> with <thead> and <tbody> you can paste straight into a page. You get a semantic thead/tbody table with every cell HTML-escaped, ready to paste into a page where it inherits your CSS. Nothing is uploaded; the whole conversion runs on your device.

01 · How it works

Three steps, then done.

This converter reads a GitHub-flavored pipe table — the header row, the |---| separator, then the data rows below, then writes a clean, semantic HTML <table> with <thead> and <tbody> you can paste straight into a page. Both sides are tabular, so it is a clean, lossless mapping — no nesting to flatten and no structure to guess. Types are inferred as the data is read, and the whole conversion runs locally in your browser, so your file never leaves your device.

i. drop

Drop or paste

Drag a file, click to choose, or paste data directly into the input pane.

ii. detect

We read the shape

Types are inferred so the output is correctly formatted — not strings everywhere.

iii. use it

Copy, download, or dashboard

Copy the output, download it, or hit 'Build dashboard' to chart what's in the data.

02 · Why ours

Smart HTML Table conversion by default.

Free HTML Table converters often produce sloppy output — every value quoted, types lost, errors swallowed. Ours infers types where it can, fails loudly when it can't, and pairs the conversion with a one-click path to a dashboard.

  • 01

    Correct types

    Numbers, booleans and nulls are preserved wherever HTML Table supports them — not every value dumped as a quoted string.

  • 02

    Local-first

    Your file is parsed and converted in your browser — verify in DevTools → Network. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored.

  • 03

    Fails loudly

    Malformed input gives a clear, specific error instead of silently wrong output — so you can trust what comes back.

  • 04

    One click to a dashboard

    Every conversion keeps a tabular copy, so you can send the data straight to our visualization tool to chart it.

"Needed a conversion. Ended up with a dashboard. That's the pattern."
— the typical csvtodashboard arc
Good to know

markdown to html notes.

Format-specific details worth knowing before you convert Markdown to HTML Table.

  • Semantic, unstyled table

    You get a table with thead and tbody and no inline styles, so it inherits the CSS of whatever page you paste it into.

  • Cells are HTML-escaped

    Angle brackets and ampersands in your data render as literal text, not markup, so pasted data can't inject elements into your page.

  • Static, not interactive

    It's a plain table: it pastes anywhere but won't sort or paginate. For that, send the same data to the dashboard instead.

03 · FAQ

markdown to html questions.

What Markdown input works?
A GitHub-flavored Markdown table: a header row, a |---|---| separator line, then the data rows. Leading and trailing pipes are optional.
A semantic <table> with a <thead> and <tbody> and no inline styles, so it inherits your site's CSS — ready to paste into a page or email.
No hard limit. Parsing and conversion run in your browser, with large inputs handled off the main thread so the tab stays responsive — you are bounded only by your device's memory.
No. The entire markdown-to-html conversion happens locally in your browser — the file never touches a server. Watch DevTools → Network to confirm nothing is sent.