Website to Excel

Convert any website to Excel without writing selectors

DataLens is a no-code AI web scraper Chrome extension for teams that need website data in Excel fast. Extract tables, product listings, lead lists, comment threads, and paginated pages in a few clicks.

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Move from website to spreadsheet fast

Capture repeated rows, table columns, and listing cards without hand-mapping CSS selectors before every run.

Handle comments and pagination

Pull nested comments and next-page results into the same workflow when the target site is not a single static table.

Review before export

Preview the extracted fields, clean up the structure, and only then export the final dataset to Excel.

How this workflow fits real website data extraction jobs

Export product catalogs, prices, and stock data from ecommerce sites into Excel.

Build lead lists from directories, LinkedIn-style profile pages, and company databases.

Collect real-estate listings, property details, and agent data into a spreadsheet for analysis.

How it works

  1. 1

    Open the target website in Chrome and launch the DataLens side panel.

  2. 2

    Let the AI detect fields, repeated rows, comments, or pagination patterns on the page.

  3. 3

    Preview the structured result and export the website data to Excel.

Frequently asked questions

These are the most common questions teams ask before using DataLens for this workflow.

Can I export website data to Excel without code?

Yes. DataLens is designed as a no-code web scraper Chrome extension, so you can detect fields and export website data to Excel without writing selectors or scripts.

What kinds of pages can I turn from website to Excel?

It works best for tables, product listings, directories, comment threads, and other pages with repeated structures that can be converted into rows and columns.

Does website to Excel scraping work on paginated pages?

Yes. DataLens can detect pagination patterns and keep collecting rows across multiple pages before you export the final result to Excel.