Extractors

Extract Text from JSON

Paste JSON or upload .txt and .json files to pull readable text values from API responses, exports, logs, and nested data structures.

Supported: .txt, .json. Paste raw JSON directly or upload an export from your system or API.

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Extracted text values

Paste JSON or upload a file to extract text values.

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    How to use this tool

    • Paste JSON into the editor or upload a .txt or .json file.
    • The extractor reads nested objects and arrays to find readable string values.
    • Review the list of extracted values and their JSON paths.
    • Copy the result or download it in TXT, PDF, DOC, or DOCX format.
    • Use it for API responses, exports, logs, and config cleanup.

    What it extracts

    This page pulls readable string values from JSON and shows where each value came from, which helps when reviewing nested records, response payloads, or data exports.

    What gets extracted

    The extractor walks through arrays and objects, keeping text values in a readable order so you can review them without expanding nested JSON manually. It ignores structural keys and keeps the output focused on usable text.

    That makes it useful for product names, descriptions, labels, notes, comments, and other text-heavy fields inside data payloads.

    Does it show the JSON path for each value?

    Yes. Each extracted value includes a path so you can see where it came from in the nested structure.

    What if the JSON is invalid?

    Paste valid JSON when possible. The tool is designed to keep the results clean and focused on readable text values.