Excel Viewer
View Excel files online without Microsoft Office
📁 Upload Excel File
Click to select Excel file or drag and drop
Supports XLSX, XLS formats
About Excel Viewer
View Excel files directly in your browser without needing Microsoft Office or any other software installation. This tool supports both XLSX and XLS formats, allowing you to browse through multiple sheets, view data in a structured table format, and get basic file information. All processing happens locally in your browser for complete privacy and security.
📋 Multiple Formats
Support for both XLSX and XLS Excel file formats
📄 Multiple Sheets
Navigate between different worksheets within your Excel file
📊 Table View
Clean, structured table display with scrollable content
📈 File Information
View basic file information including sheet count and data dimensions
🔒 Privacy Protected
All processing happens locally - your files never leave your device
📱 Mobile Friendly
Responsive design works on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Which Excel file formats are supported?
This tool supports both XLSX (Excel 2007 and later) and XLS (Excel 97-2003) file formats. Most modern Excel files use the XLSX format.
Do I need Microsoft Office installed?
No, you don't need Microsoft Office or any other software installed. This tool works entirely in your web browser and can view Excel files without any additional software.
Can I edit the Excel file?
This is a viewer-only tool. You can view and browse the content of Excel files but cannot edit or modify the data. For editing, you'll need to use Excel or another spreadsheet application.
Are there any file size limits?
The tool can handle reasonably sized Excel files, but very large files (100MB+) may be slow to process or cause browser memory issues. For best performance, use files under 50MB.
Will formulas and formatting be preserved?
This tool displays the calculated values of cells. Complex formatting, charts, and formulas will be shown as their resulting values. The focus is on viewing data content rather than preserving exact formatting.