Overview
Export IndexedDB data to a JSON file.
IndexedDB Exporter 2.0 is a handy Chrome extension that allows you to export data from IndexedDB databases. With this tool, you can easily extract and save your IndexedDB data to a JSON file for further analysis or backup purposes. Take control of your IndexedDB data! Key Features: * Export data from IndexedDB databases in JSON format * Simple and intuitive interface * Works with any website that uses IndexedDB * Quick and easy data extraction * No technical knowledge required How to Use: 1. Install the extension from the Chrome Store. 2. Open any webpage that uses IndexedDB. 3. Click on the IndexedDB Exporter icon in your browser toolbar. 4. Select the desired database from the dropdown menu. 5. Click the "Export" button to save the data as a JSON file. Whether you're a developer who wants to access and analyze IndexedDB data or a user who wants to back up important data stored in IndexedDB, this extension makes the process effortless. Note: IndexedDB Exporter does not modify or delete any data within the databases. It is purely for extracting and exporting data in a user-friendly format. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we continue to improve and update the extension. - For Developers, By Developers.
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jianhong liuJun 17, 2024
wonderful!
AfrenchFeb 20, 2024
not run
Laurentiu MacoveiDec 9, 2023
How about to import the json back to the IndexedDB ? This would be really useful! Thank you! Actually for my exports is mising the keys altogether. The Values are JSON and the keys are string
Details
- Version2.0
- UpdatedMay 16, 2023
- Offered byNeo Wees
- Size287KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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