Tablenaut

Analyze Any Web Table. No Code. Instant Insight.

Tablenaut is the powerful Chrome extension that unlocks advanced filtering, dynamic sorting, and beautiful visualization for any static HTML table on any webpage.

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Features That Matter

Filter, Sort & Search

Instantly apply textual filters, dynamic column sorting, column show/hide, and ultra-fast search to drill down into data.

Quick Visualization

Transform columns into insights using built-in Bar, Line, and Pie charts for quick data visualization directly on the webpage.

Export or Copy data

Export your data to JSON, CSV or Markdown.

Tablenaut Free vs. Premium

Feature Tablenaut Free Tablenaut Premium
Core Manipulation (Filter, Sort, Chart)
Chart Visualization (Bar, Line, Pie)
Export to CSV, JSON, Markdown
Copy to CSV, JSON, Markdown
Multiple Appearance Modes (Compact, Spacious)
Maximize table view
Customize Appearance (Re-Arrange Columns, Hide/Show Columns)
Screenshot Capture of Table data
Persist unlimited number of table configurations ✨ Exclusive
Remove Tablenaut branding from exported files ✨ Exclusive
Priority email support ✨ Exclusive
No more annoying random paywall ✨ Exclusive
Access to all future premium features ✨ Exclusive

See the Magic in Motion 🚀

One-click activation turns any frustrating, static list into a powerful analysis tool. Watch our quick 60-second demo.

How to Get Started (3 Easy Steps)

1.

Install the Free Tablenaut extension from the Chrome Web Store.

2.

Navigate to any website with an HTML table.

3.

Click the Tablenaut button to instantly spruce up the table.

Simple Pricing. Powerful Value.

Tablenaut Free

$0

Start anytime / Always Free

  • All Core Features (Filter, Sort, Chart)
  • Unlimited Data Export (CSV/JSON/Markdown)
  • Customize Appearance
  • Limited to 3 Saved Configurations
Start for Free
BEST VALUE

Tablenaut Premium

$2.99

per user / month (monthly option)

  • Everything in Free
  • Persist unlimited number of table configurations
  • Priority email support
  • No more annoying random paywalls
  • Remove Tablenaut branding from exported files
  • Access to all future premium features
Upgrade to Premium

Frequently Asked Questions

Why doesn't the Tablenaut button appear on some websites?

Tablenaut scans the webpage for HTML <table> elements. If no tables are detected, the Tablenaut button will not appear. You can manually trigger a scan by right-clicking anywhere on the page and selecting “Tablenaut → Scan for tables” from the context menu.

Why does a particular cell appear blank?

Some websites use images or SVGs to display information instead of actual text. Unfortunately, these elements often lack accessibility features such as <title> attributes or <aria-labels>, so Tablenaut can’t extract their contents.

Why does the Tablenaut button appear on elements that aren’t real tables?

Some older websites use the <table> element for page layout rather than for tabular data. When this happens, Tablenaut may detect and display the button on those layout tables as well.

Does Tablenaut handle endless scrolling or paginated tables?

Not yet — Tablenaut currently doesn’t support infinite scrolling or paginated tables. This feature is on our product roadmap, and we’re working to include it in a future update.

I found a bug. How can I report it?

We’d love to hear from you! Please email us at bugs@tablenaut.co with details about the issue and, if possible, a link or screenshot to help us reproduce it.

I have an idea or feature request. What should I do?

We welcome your suggestions! Send your feedback or enhancement requests to feedback@tablenaut.co — your feedback helps shape future versions of Tablenaut.

Stop Struggling with Static Tables. Start Analyzing.

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