XML a JSON
Convierte documentos XML a JSON
Entrada XML
Salida JSON
Turn XML responses into modern JSON objects
When you have to integrate with a SOAP service, RSS feed, or legacy XML API, you don't want XML living in your codebase. Converting XML to JSON gives you a familiar object shape — attributes prefixed with @, elements as keys, and text content as values — that fits cleanly into JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, or any modern stack.
Use the converter when you need to
Process a SOAP response in modern code
Convert the XML envelope to JSON and work with attributes and elements as plain object properties.
Parse RSS, Atom, or sitemap feeds
Aggregators and crawlers often need feed data as JSON for downstream processing — convert once and pipe forward.
Inspect XML structure quickly
Converting to JSON makes it easy to drop the document into a JSON viewer or query with JSONPath.
How to convert XML to JSON quickly
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Paste the XML document into the editor.
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Click Convert to produce JSON where attributes use the @ prefix and elements become keys.
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Copy the JSON output or download it for use in your code.
Keep going
Convert JSON back to XML
Round-trip the data when responding to a SOAP or B2B partner.
Format the JSON output
Beautify the converted JSON for easier inspection.
Validate the converted JSON
Make sure the output parses cleanly before passing it to your code.
Explore the converted data
Use tree view to verify how attributes and nested elements were mapped.
Common XML-to-JSON workflows
Wrap an XML API in a JSON adapter and gradually replace the legacy code without breaking consumers.
Convert each feed to JSON and merge them into a single uniform array.
Convert the document to JSON and walk it in a viewer instead of trying to read raw XML.
Herramientas relacionadas
Preguntas frecuentes
Pega tu documento XML y haz clic en Convert. La herramienta parsea elementos, atributos y contenido de texto y los convierte en un objeto JSON estructurado. Los atributos se prefijan con @ para diferenciarlos de los elementos hijos.
Los atributos XML se convierten en propiedades JSON con el prefijo @. Por ejemplo, <book id="1"> se convierte en {"book":{"@id":"1"}}. Esta convención separa claramente atributos de elementos hijos.
La herramienta se ejecuta en tu navegador, así que suele manejar sin problema archivos de varios MB. Para XML muy grandes (100MB+), conviene usar una herramienta server-side o un parser en streaming.
Sí. El contenido de CDATA se extrae como texto plano en la salida JSON, conservando el contenido original sin la envoltura CDATA.