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XML vs TSV — Comparison & Free Converter

Fast, instant XML to TSV (DATA) conversion. No signup required. Just drop your .xml file and get .tsv in seconds.

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Some metadata may not survive

Your XML file may contain processing instructions metadata. TSV has limited or no support for these metadata types. Location data (GPS), camera settings, and color profiles may be stripped during conversion.

About XML to TSV (DATA) Conversion

XML or TSV — which format should you use? The answer depends on your needs. Here's a quick breakdown.

XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a structured data format used in enterprise integrations. It has universal platform support. TSV (Tab-Separated Values) uses tabs instead of commas, avoiding issues with comma-containing data. It has universal platform support.

Full Name: XML uses Extensible Markup Language, while TSV uses Tab-Separated Values. Compression: XML uses None (uncompressed), while TSV uses None (uncompressed). Typical File Size: XML uses 1 KB–100 MB, while TSV uses 1 KB–100 MB.

So when should you convert XML to TSV? This conversion is ideal when you You need maximum device and software compatibility. This conversion helps you convert between formats quickly.

Converting XML to TSV maintains high quality with CocoConvert's optimised encoder settings.

If you've decided TSV is the right choice, CocoConvert makes the conversion effortless. Upload your .xml file, pick TSV, and click Convert — done in seconds. The converter runs on secure servers in Germany, powered by FFmpeg, Sharp, and qpdf. Files are encrypted via TLS and erased within 24 hours.

Free tier: 5 files/hour, 250 MB each. Pro: 100 files/hour, 5 GB each. Works in every modern browser on desktop and mobile.

How to Convert XML to TSV (DATA)

  1. 1

    Choose your XML file

    Upload your .xml file using drag-and-drop or the file browser. Batch mode lets you add multiple files.

  2. 2

    Set format to TSV

    Select .tsv from the output options. The converter applies optimal quality settings automatically.

  3. 3

    Run the conversion

    Click Convert. Server-side processing means your device stays fast — even for large code / data files.

  4. 4

    Get your TSV file

    Download your converted file instantly. Batch downloads are available as a zip archive.

What Happens When You Convert XML to TSV (DATA)

Your XML file is decoded and re-encoded as TSV.

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Your XML file is uploaded and the format is validated

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The file content is decoded into its raw representation

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The data is re-encoded in TSV format with optimal settings

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The converted file is ready for download

XML vs TSV (DATA) — Detailed Comparison

Feature.XML.TSV
Full NameExtensible Markup LanguageTab-Separated Values
CompressionNone (uncompressed)None (uncompressed)
Typical File Size1 KB–100 MB1 KB–100 MB
Platform SupportUniversalUniversal
Browser SupportUniversalnone
Year Created19981967
Open StandardYesYes

Should You Convert XML to TSV (DATA)?

When to Convert

  • You need maximum device and software compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use XML or TSV?

It depends on your goal. XML preserves full quality. TSV preserves full quality. Choose based on whether file size or quality matters more for your use case.

Is TSV higher quality than XML?

Not necessarily. Converting XML to TSV maintains high quality with CocoConvert's optimised encoder settings. Quality depends on the compression type and settings, not just the format name.

Can I convert XML to TSV on Mac and Windows?

Yes. CocoConvert is a web-based tool that works in all modern browsers — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge — on any operating system including macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android.

Is CocoConvert free for XML to TSV?

Yes. Free users get 5 conversions per hour (250 MB each). Pro subscribers unlock 100 files per hour, 5 GB per file, and priority processing.

What tools does CocoConvert use for XML to TSV?

CocoConvert uses FFmpeg for audio/video, Sharp for images, and qpdf for documents — the same open-source libraries used by Netflix, YouTube, and major enterprise platforms.