CSV datasets
Search public tables, budget exports, research data, catalog records, measurement logs, and open data releases published as CSV files.
Find tabular data files online
Search for CSV files, datasets and structured data files across the web.
Use this dataset file search page when the useful result is a table, export, data attachment, or structured file rather than a page that only summarizes the data.
Data-first discovery
A broad search for a topic can return reports, dashboards, articles, portal pages, documentation, and announcements. Those pages can explain a dataset, but they are not always the file you need.
A CSV file search engine starts closer to the downloadable data. That matters when you want rows and columns you can inspect, import, clean, combine, cite, or load into a spreadsheet, database, notebook, BI tool, or data pipeline.
Structured data formats
CSV is common because it is simple, portable, and readable across tools. Related searches may also involve TSV, JSON, XML, JSONL, NDJSON, or Parquet when a publisher chooses another structured data format.
Search public tables, budget exports, research data, catalog records, measurement logs, and open data releases published as CSV files.
CSV results are useful when you need data that can be opened quickly in spreadsheet software or imported into another workflow.
Search related structured formats when the source publishes API exports, machine-readable files, or line-delimited records instead of classic spreadsheets.
How CSV search works
Common CSV searches
Frequently asked questions
Search CSV files
Use FindFiles.net when the structured data file is the useful result. Start with the dataset topic, keep the search focused on CSV, and evaluate candidate files by source, schema, freshness, and reuse rights.