A CSV-to-PNG converter turns comma-separated data into a fixed table image that can be placed in a slide, document, email, chat, or support ticket. Celtrim lets you review the parsed cells and export only the range you want instead of rasterizing an entire file blindly.
How it works
01
Open your CSV
Drop in a .csv file or copy rows from a spreadsheet and paste them directly.
02
Select the useful range
Choose only the headers, rows, and columns your reader needs to see.
03
Style and download
Adjust the background, padding, grid, and scale, then export a crisp PNG.
A table image you can share without cleanup
- Select a small result set from a large CSV instead of exporting every row.
- Add breathing room and a neutral or transparent background before downloading.
- Keep headers aligned with their data so the image remains readable outside a spreadsheet.
- Export at up to 3× scale for sharp text in presentations and documentation.
Common questions
- How do I convert a CSV file to PNG?
- Upload the CSV file to Celtrim, select the table range you want, choose the image styling, and download the selection as a PNG.
- Can I paste CSV data instead of uploading a file?
- Yes. Copy a table or cell range from Excel or Google Sheets and use Paste cells. Tab-separated clipboard data is opened as a table automatically.
- Is my CSV uploaded to a server?
- No. Celtrim reads and renders the CSV locally in your browser, so the file contents do not leave your device.
- Can I hide columns before creating the PNG?
- Select only the range you want to export. Cells outside that selection are not included in the image.