Color Picker & Converter

Pick colors visually and convert between HEX, RGB, and HSL with color harmonies and palettes

✨ Visual Color Picker ✨ HEX ↔ RGB ↔ HSL Conversion ✨ RGB & HSL Sliders ✨ Color Palette ✨ Color Harmonies ✨ Save Color History ✨ Copy Color Codes ✨ Complementary Colors ✨ Real-time Preview

Current Color

Click to pick

RGB Sliders

HSL Sliders

Color Palette

Saved Colors

No saved colors yet. Click "Save Current" to save the current color.

Color Harmony

Complementary

Triadic

Analogous

Split Complementary

About This Tool

Our JSON to CSV Converter is a powerful, free online tool that transforms JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) data into CSV (Comma-Separated Values) format. Whether you're a developer working with APIs, a data analyst processing datasets, or anyone who needs to convert structured data for use in spreadsheets, this tool provides a quick and reliable solution.

Key Features:

  • Instant Processing: Convert JSON to CSV in real-time as you type or paste data
  • Nested Object Support: Option to flatten complex nested JSON structures
  • Flexible Delimiters: Choose from comma, semicolon, tab, or pipe separators
  • Header Control: Include or exclude column headers as needed
  • Direct Download: Save your converted CSV file directly to your device
  • Copy to Clipboard: Quickly copy results for use in other applications
  • Privacy First: All processing happens in your browser - no data uploaded

Perfect For:

  • Converting API responses for spreadsheet analysis
  • Preparing data for Excel or Google Sheets import
  • Transforming database exports
  • Creating reports from JSON data
  • Data migration and ETL processes

How to Use

  1. Prepare your JSON data:
    Ensure your JSON is formatted as an array of objects. Each object represents a row, and object properties become columns.
  2. Paste or type your JSON:
    Enter your JSON data in the input textarea. You can also click "Load Sample" to see an example or upload/drag & drop a JSON file.
  3. Configure options:
    • Toggle "Include Headers" to add/remove column names
    • Enable "Flatten Nested Objects" for complex JSON structures
    • Select your preferred delimiter (comma, semicolon, tab, or pipe)
  4. Review the output:
    The CSV will be generated automatically in the output area.
  5. Export your data:
    Click "Download CSV" to save the file, or "Copy" to copy it to your clipboard.

💡 Pro Tips:

  • • Use the sample data to understand the expected JSON format
  • • For nested objects, try the "Flatten" option to create separate columns
  • • Choose semicolon delimiter for Excel compatibility in some regions
  • • Large datasets? Consider processing in smaller batches for better performance

⚠️ Common Issues & Solutions:

JSON parsing error: Unexpected token

Check for missing quotes, trailing commas, or invalid JSON syntax. Use the sample data as a reference.

Nested objects not flattening correctly

Enable the 'Flatten Nested Objects' option and ensure your JSON structure is consistent across all objects.

CSV output has extra columns

This happens when objects have different properties. Consider normalizing your JSON data first.

Special characters not displaying correctly

Ensure your JSON is properly encoded in UTF-8 and avoid using control characters.

🚀 Advanced Use Cases:

  • API Response Processing: Convert paginated API responses into CSV for bulk analysis
  • Log File Analysis: Transform JSON log entries into CSV for spreadsheet analysis
  • Database Migration: Convert JSON exports to CSV for importing into relational databases
  • Report Generation: Create CSV reports from JSON data for stakeholder distribution
  • Data Transformation: Prepare JSON data for machine learning models that expect CSV input

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between HEX, RGB, and HSL?

HEX uses hexadecimal notation (#FF5733), RGB uses red/green/blue values (rgb(255,87,51)), and HSL uses hue/saturation/lightness (hsl(12,100%,60%)). All represent the same color differently.

What are color harmonies?

Color harmonies are combinations of colors that are aesthetically pleasing together. Common types include complementary (opposite colors), triadic (three evenly spaced colors), and analogous (adjacent colors).

How do I use the color sliders?

RGB sliders control red, green, and blue components (0-255). HSL sliders control hue (color, 0-360°), saturation (intensity, 0-100%), and lightness (brightness, 0-100%).

Can I save colors for later use?

Yes! Click 'Save Current' to add the current color to your saved palette. Right-click on saved colors to remove them. Your palette is stored locally in your browser.

What color format should I use for web design?

HEX is most common for CSS (#FF5733), RGB for dynamic colors (rgb(255,87,51)), and HSL for easier color manipulation (hsl(12,100%,60%)). All work in modern browsers.

How do I find complementary colors?

Complementary colors are automatically shown in the Color Harmony section. They're opposite on the color wheel and create high contrast when used together.