JSON unzip rows to columns
ClientColumnize tabular JSON for charting or zip-columns round-trips.
Learn more: unzipping rows
Missing fields in a row simply omit an entry in that column array.
Local processing
Parsing and output formatting run entirely in your browser—nothing is uploaded for this transform.
Input
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Nearby workflows on Toolcore
- JSON zip columns — Turn an object of parallel arrays into an array of row objects—local ETL helper. once JSON text parses on this page.
- JSON pluck field — From a JSON array of objects, output an array of one field's values—browser-only. once JSON text parses on this page.
- CSV ↔ JSON — Paste a table or JSON array of objects—convert both ways, choose delimiter, client-side. once JSON text parses on this page.
- JSON formatter — JSON format online: pretty-print, minify, validate, escape, download . once JSON text parses on this page.
Common use cases
- Columnize tabular JSON for charting or zip-columns round-trips.
Common mistakes to avoid
Invalid JSON
Fix parse errors before expecting output.
FAQ
Is data uploaded?
No—all parsing and transforms run locally.
How is this different from jq?
This page focuses on one deterministic task without a filter language.
More tools
Related utilities you can open in another tab—mostly client-side.
JSON zip columns
ClientTurn an object of parallel arrays into an array of row objects—local ETL helper.
JSON pluck field
ClientFrom a JSON array of objects, output an array of one field's values—browser-only.
CSV ↔ JSON
ClientPaste a table or JSON array of objects—convert both ways, choose delimiter, client-side.
JSON formatter
ClientJSON format online: pretty-print, minify, validate, escape, download .json.