Join us for a quick tour of how you can use SpreadsheetConverter.

SpreadsheetConverter editions and prices.

Try the program for free in your own PC. Download and install this plug-in for Excel in Windows.

E-mail us your spreadsheet, and we will e-mail you the converted webpage for free. No installation or credit card required.

Visit our examples library to learn more about what the product can do for you.

Compare the different editions of the product to see which one is best for you.

If you need help during the free trial or as a paid customer, just contact our Help Center.


If you like the program, you must purchase a license before you publish your calculators on the web.

Upgrade an existing license from an old to a new version online.

From $127
Buy a license today and start creating forms and online calculators.

There are no additional costs; there are no royalties to pay when your web site visitors use the resulting web pages.

Customer Support
6 month free email support included.

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Using your own forms processing service

The web page generated by SpreadsheetConverter is a standard web form. You can easily adapt it to any form-processing solution you already have.

Handling web forms is standard web programming. Tailoring your own solution for forms processing makes it possible to integrate web forms into your normal IT infrastructure.

SpreadsheetConverter generates standard web forms conforming to the HTML standards. There are several common ready-made solutions for processing HTML forms, e.g. FormMail. Ask your web host or webmaster about locally available forms processing scripts.

You can also write your own forms processing script in CGI, ASP, ASP.NET, PHP, Perl or whatever web programming language you prefer. You can store the contents of web forms created by SpreadsheetConverter into a database, e.g. Microsoft SQL Server or mySQL, or you can feed them directly into server applications for automatic processing. You will find lots of examples on the web and in books on web programming.

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