Google Photos JSON to Excel
Convert Google Photos JSON metadata files directly into Excel spreadsheets for advanced sorting, filtering, and data management.
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Why Use Our Google Photos JSON to Excel?
Managing the metadata of an extensive Google Photos library requires robust tools. While JSON files preserve the data, they do not offer any native sorting or filtering capabilities. Compiling this data into an Excel spreadsheet provides a massive advantage for professional photographers and archivists.
By converting your JSON files to Excel (XLSX), you can leverage the power of pivot tables, custom sorting, and color-coding. Whether you need to organize photos by specific dates, group them by geographic regions, or audit your metadata, Excel provides the perfect environment for deep data organization.
How to Use the Google Photos JSON to Excel
- Upload your Google Photos JSON metadata files.
- The tool maps the JSON hierarchy to spreadsheet columns.
- An Excel (.xlsx) file is generated natively.
- Download and open the file in Microsoft Excel for advanced filtering.
Key Features of the Google Photos JSON to Excel
- Native XLSX file generation
- Proper data typing for dates and numbers
- Ready for Pivot Tables and advanced filtering
- Batch process multiple JSON files
- Secure, private, and fast
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose Excel over CSV?
While CSV is great for simple databases, an Excel (XLSX) file preserves data types. Dates are formatted as actual Excel dates rather than raw text, making chronological sorting instantly possible without manual formatting.
Can I upload a ZIP file containing my JSONs?
Currently, you must extract the ZIP file and upload the individual JSON files directly into the tool for processing.
Is the data formatted properly for Excel?
Yes, our converter automatically formats columns for readability, ensuring timestamps are recognized as Date objects by Excel.