Interactive XML Explorer

Paste XML or drop a file and click through it like folders. Auto-detects XML inside oddly-named files (.txt, .dat, .config, …). Drill into elements, expand children inline, jump back via breadcrumbs. 100% in your browser.

📁 Drop any file here or click to choose
We sniff the contents — even .txt / .dat / .config files work if they're really XML.
Paste XML or drop a file, then click Explore.
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Interactive XML guide

Interactive XML is a focused UtilityTools.eu page for developers and technical users. Paste XML or drop a file (auto-detects XML inside oddly-named files) and click through it like folders.

Use it when you want to handle debugging, testing, documentation or small automation tasks without opening a larger app, creating an account or sending more data than the task requires.

When to use it

What makes it useful or fun

The satisfying part is that a tiny focused page can replace opening a heavy IDE, spreadsheet or account-based service just to do one small job.

How to use it

  1. Open the tool and read the short description at the top of the page.
  2. Paste text, choose a local file, or enter the values requested by the controls.
  3. Adjust any options such as format, size, quality, length, units or mode.
  4. Review the preview, output, status message or calculated result.
  5. Copy, download, print or clear the result when you are finished.

Example

Input

A short paragraph, title, code snippet or copied text.

Output

A cleaned, transformed or analysed text result from Interactive XML.

Try a small sample first so you understand exactly how the transformation behaves.

Privacy

The Interactive XML tool is designed to run in your browser. Your input is processed locally by the page unless the interface explicitly says that a network request is needed for that specific feature.

Limitations and accuracy notes

FAQ

What is Interactive XML for?

Interactive XML is for paste XML or drop a file (auto-detects XML inside oddly-named files) and click through it like folders.

When should I use it?

Use it when you need debugging, testing, documentation or small automation tasks and want a quick page that stays focused on that one task.

What is the funny or interesting thing about it?

The satisfying part is that a tiny focused page can replace opening a heavy IDE, spreadsheet or account-based service just to do one small job.

Is it private?

The Interactive XML tool is designed to run in your browser. Your input is processed locally by the page unless the interface explicitly says that a network request is needed for that specific feature.