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Convert XML to MATLAB Online — Free & Instant

Free online XML to MATLAB converter. No upload required — all conversion happens in your browser. Supports drag & drop, paste, and file upload.

Input — XML

Drag & drop your XML file here

or click to browse · or paste data below

Output — MATLAB

Data Preview

Your parsed data table will appear here after conversion.

How to Convert XML to MATLAB

1

Upload or Paste

Drag & drop your XML file into the input area, or paste your data directly.

2

Configure Options

Adjust conversion settings like formatting, delimiters, and other MATLAB-specific options.

3

Convert & Download

Click Convert, then copy the result or download it as a .m file.

About XML Format

Extensible Markup Language. A flexible markup language used for data storage, configuration, web services (SOAP), and document formatting.

Common file extensions: .xml. XML is widely used in data processing, web development, and enterprise integrations. Our free XML to MATLAB converter makes it easy to transform your data instantly.

About MATLAB Format

MATLAB table creation code. Generate MATLAB scripts to create tables for engineering and scientific computing.

Output file extension: .m. Convert from XML to MATLAB in seconds using our browser-based tool — no software installation needed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, completely free with no limits. No registration required. Use our XML to MATLAB converter as many times as you need.

Absolutely. All conversion happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your data never leaves your device — nothing is uploaded to any server. This makes ConvertMatrix one of the most private file converters available.

Since everything runs in your browser, file size depends on your device's memory. Most XML files up to 50MB work smoothly. For larger files, check our batch conversion guide.

Currently one file at a time. For batch conversion, check our batch conversion guide which covers Python, Node.js, and CLI approaches.

XML can be converted to many formats including: Excel, CSV, JSON, SQL, Markdown, HTML, LaTeX, MediaWiki, YAML, TOML, INI, PHP Array, and more.