Validate JSON
Validate JSON code for errors
Escape special characters in JSON strings. Convert JSON data to properly escaped format for safe transmission or storage.
In this example, we escape all quotes (") around the keys and values in a simple JSON object. This ensures that the JSON data is interpreted correctly if it's used in another JSON object or assigned to a variable as a string.
In this example, we escape a more complex JSON object with nested elements containing data about the Margherita pizza recipe. We escape all quotes within the object as well as convert all line breaks into special "\n" characters. Additionally, we wrap the entire output in double quotes by enabling the "Wrap Output in Quotes" option.
This example showcases that escaping isn't necessary for JSON arrays containing only numbers. Since numbers themselves don't hold special meaning in JSON, the tool doesn't modify the input and the output remains the same as the original JSON array.
Validate JSON code for errors
Format and beautify JSON code
Minify JSON by removing whitespace
Convert objects to JSON string
Convert JSON to XML format
Convert JSON to CSV format
Find differences between two JSON objects