Private JSON to XML
No account is required. Uploaded source files are deleted after conversion. Converted files are kept temporarily for download and then removed by automatic cleanup.
How it works
Upload your file
Choose your .json file and keep the tool preselected.
Convert securely
DocsConversion processes the document server-side with encrypted transfer and temporary processing.
Download the result
Download the XML output. The converted file is deleted after download or cleanup.
Before you convert
This converter accepts .json and creates XML output. Unsupported file types are rejected before conversion.
What this converter is used for
The JSON to XML Converter helps with everyday file conversion when you need a different format for editing, sharing, printing, archiving or extracting content.
Conversion quality notes
Files may contain formatting, fonts, images or layouts that affect conversion quality. Protected, corrupt, unusually large or mislabeled files can fail or produce imperfect output.
How to review the result
Open the converted file before using it for important work. Check page order, text accuracy, tables, images, dates, totals and any information that could create a problem if changed.
Files may contain formatting, fonts, images or layouts that affect conversion quality. Always review converted files before using them for important work.
Privacy and security
Source-file cleanup
Your uploaded source file is deleted after the converted file is created.
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No long-term storage
Converted files are kept only temporarily for secure download and automatic cleanup.
JSON to XML Converter FAQ
Is json to xml converter free?
Yes. DocsConversion is free to use and no account is required.
Is my uploaded file stored?
No. The uploaded source file is deleted immediately after conversion. Only the converted file remains temporarily for secure download.
Does JSON to XML validate the JSON file?
Yes. Invalid or corrupt JSON returns a clear error so you can fix the source file.
Will arrays be preserved?
Arrays are converted into repeated XML elements where possible.