Turn JSON, XML, and CSV Exports Into Archivable PDFs

Data engineers regularly need to hand off pipeline outputs, configuration snapshots, and schema exports to stakeholders who expect PDFs, not raw text files. Manually reformatting a JSON schema dump or XML config into a presentable document is a time sink that Deliteful eliminates entirely.

When a business analyst or auditor requests a readable copy of a data export, handing them a raw .json or .xml file is a non-starter. Converting those outputs to PDF produces a stable, printable artifact that can be attached to tickets, sent to compliance teams, or stored in a document management system. Text stays fully searchable, so stakeholders can still locate specific field names or values.

Deliteful accepts TXT, JSON, XML, CSV, and Markdown inputs — the exact formats that appear at the edges of most data pipelines. Batch processing handles up to 50 files at once, which means an entire set of nightly export snapshots can be converted in one job rather than one file at a time.

How it works

  1. 1

    Sign up free with Google

    A free Deliteful account takes about 3 clicks — no credit card or configuration required.

  2. 2

    Upload your data files

    Drop in JSON, XML, CSV, TXT, or Markdown files — batch up to 50 files per run.

  3. 3

    Download archivable PDFs

    Each file converts to a standalone searchable PDF, ready for stakeholder delivery or archiving.

Frequently asked questions

Can Deliteful convert JSON schema files to PDF?
Yes. JSON files are accepted as input and converted to paginated, searchable PDFs. The text content is preserved exactly — field names, values, and structure all appear as plain readable text across pages.
How large can my data export files be?
Individual files can be up to 50 MB each. Batches support up to 50 files or 2 GB total, whichever is reached first — sufficient for most pipeline output sets.
Does the PDF preserve the original file structure like indentation?
Text content is preserved as-is, including whitespace and line breaks, but the tool applies minimal styling. This produces readable, searchable output rather than syntax-highlighted code. It is intended for readable archiving, not precise visual reproduction.
Can I automate this as part of a pipeline?
Deliteful is a web-based tool designed for manual batch uploads rather than API-driven automation. For recurring pipeline archiving, the batch workflow supports up to 50 files per run, which covers most nightly export volumes.

Create your free Deliteful account with Google and start archiving pipeline outputs and data exports as PDFs today.