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SQL Formatter Online
Use SQL Formatter to format common SQL snippets. This developer utility runs locally in your browser and creates more readable SQL.
How to use it
- 1 Paste the relevant text, command, URL, token, or data into the input panel.
- 2 Adjust any visible options such as mode, pattern, count, or path.
- 3 Run the tool in your browser.
- 4 Review the output, then copy or download it.
Use cases
- Debug snippets during development
- Inspect encoded, formatted, or structured text before using it
- Handle small local utility tasks without opening a larger app
Limitations
- The formatter targets common SELECT, JOIN, WHERE, GROUP, ORDER, and VALUES clauses.
- Very large input can be slower on older devices.
- This utility is designed for common snippets and local inspection, not as a full security or language-specific validator.
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FAQ
Does SQL Formatter upload my input?
Your file or text is processed in your browser and is not uploaded.
What does SQL Formatter output?
It outputs more readable SQL. The formatter targets common SELECT, JOIN, WHERE, GROUP, ORDER, and VALUES clauses.
Should I review SQL Formatter output before using it?
Yes. Developer formats and snippets can be context-sensitive, so review generated output before using it in production.