CSV to Markdown

Convert CSV data to a properly formatted GitHub-flavoured Markdown table. Paste or upload CSV, copy the Markdown table syntax directly into your README or documentation.

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GitHub README files, documentation wikis, and Markdown-based CMS platforms all support tables — but writing Markdown table syntax by hand from a spreadsheet is nobody's idea of fun. CSV to Markdown converts your CSV into a properly formatted GitHub-flavoured Markdown table instantly. Paste or upload your CSV, copy the table syntax, paste it into your document.

Developers updating README files with data tables, technical writers documenting configuration options or API parameters, anyone who maintains Markdown documentation that includes tabular data.

01 Open the CSV to Markdown tool on Doathingy.com
02 Paste or upload your CSV data
03 The Markdown table is generated immediately
04 Copy and paste into your Markdown document

No tutorials. No learning curve. Open it and get started.

No server uploads. Follows GitHub-Flavoured Markdown table syntax exactly — consistent pipe, dash, and header row formatting.

Completely free. No trial period. No premium tier for basic functionality. No account required. Use it as often as you need.

One job, done well. CSV to Markdown was built to solve a specific problem cleanly. No feature bloat, no ads, no distractions.

Is this GitHub-Flavoured Markdown?

Yes — the output uses GFM table syntax which renders in GitHub, GitLab, and most Markdown editors.

What about column alignment?

Default alignment is used. Edit the separator row (---) to add colons for left, right, or centre alignment.

Does it preserve special characters?

Pipe characters (|) inside values are escaped to prevent breaking the table.

Can I use this for Confluence?

Confluence uses a different table format — GFM Markdown tables won't render in Confluence.

How many columns are supported?

Any number — there's no column limit.

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