What TableSnap does
TableSnap detects tables on the pages you choose to inspect and helps you preview, clean, copy, merge, and download that table data in formats such as CSV, TSV, Markdown, HTML, and JSON.
Information TableSnap handles
TableSnap may access or generate the following information to provide its user-facing features:
- Page URLs and domains that you choose to inspect.
- Page structure and visible content needed to detect and extract tables, including headers, cells, links, and layout relationships relevant to the selected table.
- Clipboard-ready export data that is generated locally when you copy or download a table.
- Extension settings, site-specific recipes, collections, and other local workflow state stored in your browser.
How information is used
TableSnap uses this information only to provide core extension features: table detection, preview editing, exports, collections, site-specific behavior, and other local workflow helpers.
Storage
TableSnap stores settings, onboarding state, site-specific rules, recipes, and related workflow data locally in the browser using Chrome storage.
Sharing
TableSnap does not sell your data. TableSnap does not share collected data with third parties for advertising, profiling, unrelated analytics, creditworthiness, or lending eligibility.
External requests
TableSnap works on the pages you open and grant access to in Chrome. It does not send table data to a remote TableSnap server to perform extraction.
Your control
You control when TableSnap reads a page, when it copies a table, when it builds a collection, and when local workflow data is cleared from the browser environment.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact me@pean.dev.