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JSON to XML Converter

Generate well-formed XML from JSON with a configurable root element, optional XML declaration, and pretty indentation. Useful for SOAP payloads, RSS drafts, and legacy systems.

Riepilogo dello strumento

Questo strumento accetta input strutturati e restituisce output deterministici nel browser, senza upload al server.

Nome dello strumento
JSON to XML Converter
Intento dell'input
Fornisci il contenuto di origine da trasformare, validare o analizzare.
Intento dell'output
Ricevi un output normalizzato adatto a copia, riutilizzo o debug.
Esempio di input
{"book":{"title":"Dune","author":"Frank Herbert","year":1965}}
Esempio di output
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <book> <title>Dune</title> <author>Frank Herbert</author> <year>1965</year> </book>

Paste JSON above and click Convert to XML.

Introduzione allo strumento

Generate well-formed XML from JSON with a configurable root element, optional XML declaration, and pretty indentation. Useful for SOAP payloads, RSS drafts, and legacy systems.

Panoramica dello strumento

Each JSON key becomes an element; strings, numbers, and booleans become text content (XML-escaped). Arrays expand into repeated sibling elements with the same name. The top-level element defaults to `<root>`, but if your JSON has a single top-level key whose value is an object, that key is used as the root element instead — so the output stays natural.

Casi d'uso

  • Build a SOAP request body from a JSON fixture
  • Draft an RSS/Atom feed item from structured data
  • Feed legacy enterprise systems that require XML
  • Produce XML sitemaps from a JSON content list

Esempi di input/output

Intento dell'input
{"book":{"title":"Dune","author":"Frank Herbert","year":1965}}
Intento dell'output
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<book>
  <title>Dune</title>
  <author>Frank Herbert</author>
  <year>1965</year>
</book>
Arrays expand into repeated sibling elements.
Intento dell'input
{"library":{"book":[{"title":"Dune"},{"title":"Foundation"}]}}
Intento dell'output
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<library>
  <book>
    <title>Dune</title>
  </book>
  <book>
    <title>Foundation</title>
  </book>
</library>
null values become self-closing tags; numbers and strings become text content.
Intento dell'input
{"response":{"status":"ok","items":[1,2,3],"empty":null}}
Intento dell'output
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<response>
  <status>ok</status>
  <items>1</items>
  <items>2</items>
  <items>3</items>
  <empty/>
</response>

FAQ

Is this JSON to XML converter free?+
Yes. All processing is client-side, with no sign-up or file-size cap.
How are arrays represented?+
As repeated sibling elements sharing the parent key name. For example, {"tag":["a","b"]} becomes <tag>a</tag><tag>b</tag>.
How are special characters escaped?+
The five XML entities are escaped: <, >, &, ", and '. Numeric references like &#169; are preserved as-is.
Can I skip the XML declaration?+
Yes. Toggle "Include <?xml declaration?>" off before converting if you need a pure XML fragment (for embedding inside another document).
Can I generate XML for SOAP, RSS, or sitemaps?+
Yes. Set the root element to Envelope, rss, or urlset to match your target schema. The converter emits well-formed XML ready to feed into an XSD or SOAP tool.

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