Compare the Top JSON Editors as of June 2026 - Page 2

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    jEdit

    jEdit

    jEdit

    jEdit is a mature programmer's text editor with hundreds (counting the time developing plugins) of person-years of development behind it. While jEdit beats many expensive development tools for features and ease of use, it is released as free software with full source code, provided under the terms of the GPL 2.0. Built-in macro language; extensible plugin architecture. Hundreds of macros and plugins available. Plugins can be downloaded and installed from within jEdit using the "plugin manager" feature. Supports a large number of character encodings including UTF8 and Unicode. Highly configurable and customizable. Every other feature, both basic and advanced, you would expect to find in a text editor.
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    Code Beautify

    Code Beautify

    Code Beautify

    CodeBeautify is developed for beautify, minify, convert your code/data for your expected result. Visibility determines how the program is visible on codebeautify.org and who can access it. Everyone has access to the code Which is by clicking Save Online Button, and it is listed at the recent page. Everyone user has access to it's own code via link and it is not listed at the user recent page.
    Starting Price: Free
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    RunCode

    RunCode

    RunCode

    RunCode offers online developer workspaces, which are environments that allow you to work on code projects in a web browser. These workspaces provide you with a full development environment, including a code editor, a terminal, and access to a range of tools and libraries. They are designed to be easy to use and allow you to get started quickly without the need to set up a local development environment on your own computer.
    Starting Price: $20/month/user
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    JSON Formatter

    JSON Formatter

    JSON Formatter

    JSON Formatter's JSON Editor is a user-friendly tool designed for editing, viewing, and analyzing JSON data. It offers features such as formatting, beautifying, and validating JSON, as well as converting JSON to XML, CSV, and YAML formats. Users can load JSON data via file upload or URL and share edited JSON through generated links. It ensures that data is not sent to external servers, thus enhancing security and performance. ​
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    CudaText

    CudaText

    CudaText

    CudaText is a cross-platform text editor, written in Object Pascal. It is open source project and can be used free of charge, even for business. It starts quite fast on Linux on CPU Intel Core i3 3GHz. It is extensible by Python add-ons, plugins, linters, code tree parsers, external tools. Syntax parser is feature-rich, from EControl engine. Syntax highlight for lot of languages (270+ lexers). Code tree structure of functions/classes/etc, if lexer allows it. Code folding, multi-carets and multi-selections. Find/Replace with regular expressions. Configs in JSON format. Including lexer-specific configs. Tabbed UI, with a split view to primary/secondary, and a split window to 2/3/4/6 groups of tabs. Command palette, with fuzzy matching, minimap, and micromap. Shows unprinted whitespace and offers support for many encodings. Customizable hotkeys. Binary/Hex viewer for files of unlimited size (can show 10 Gb logs).
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