About FinancialDataTools.com
FinancialDataTools.com is a growing library of free, browser-based tools designed to help financial professionals, developers, and data enthusiasts open, view, and analyze financial data files without installing software or trusting third-party servers with sensitive information.
Our Mission
Financial data comes in many formats — SQLite databases, CSV exports, proprietary file types. Getting at that data has traditionally required expensive desktop software, programming skills, or uploading files to cloud services that may not adequately protect your data.
We believe that should change. Every tool on FinancialDataTools.com runs entirely in your browser using modern web technologies like WebAssembly. Your files never leave your device.
What We Build
Our current focus is Viewers — tools for opening and inspecting financial database files — starting with the SQLite Viewer. We are actively building out additional silos including converters, validators, and financial database tools.
Privacy by Design
Every tool on this site is built with privacy as a non-negotiable constraint. We do not ask for accounts, we do not store your files, and we do not have upload infrastructure. The tools run in your browser and process your data in memory only.
Who We Are
FinancialDataTools.com is built and maintained by Bill Crawford — a data systems developer and technical founder with over 30 years of professional experience in accounting, finance, and business operations. Bill holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and has spent a decade building financial and enterprise data systems for Fortune 500 companies and smaller organizations alike.
Editorial Standards
All content published on FinancialDataTools.com — blog posts, tutorials, tool documentation, and guides — is written by our team based on direct experience with the tools and the underlying data formats. We do not accept sponsored content. Our editorial policy ensures that every recommendation, comparison, and technical claim is accurate and unbiased. Read our full editorial policy →
Contact
Questions, feedback, or tool suggestions? Get in touch →