Import RDF/XML, JSON-LD, TTL, N-Triples, N-Quads files into Access quickly and easily. Supports GUI wizard, command line automation, cross-platform running, batch processing, and 100% local data security.
Read and parse JSON-LD (.jsonld, .json), Turtle / TTL (.ttl, .n3), N-Triples (.nt, .ntriples), N-Quads (.nq, .nquads), and standard RDF / XML (.rdf, .owl) files and load directly into Access tables.
Easy-to-use wizard for manual imports, command line for automation, scheduling, and batch jobs.
Works natively on Windows, Linux, and macOS. No extra dependencies required.
All processing runs locally. Your files never leave your computer, ensuring full data privacy.
Import multiple RDF files at once into one table or multiple tables in Access.
Read and write MDB/ACCDB files without installing Microsoft Access on your system.
Save your import configuration in the GUI, then run it via command line on Windows, Linux, or macOS. 📷
No. FileToDB can read and write Access database files directly without Microsoft Access installed.
FileToDB support Access .mdb and .accdb formats.
Yes. All formats are supported through the same wizard and command line interface.
Absolutely. All conversion happens locally on your machine. No files are uploaded to any server.
Yes. FileToDB are available for Windows, Linux (DEB/RPM), and macOS.
Yes. Use the command line mode to run imports via scripts or scheduled tasks.
Yes. You can import multiple RDF, JSON-LD, TTL, N-Triples, N-Quads files in one operation.
Withdata FileToDB supports all RDF formats and cross-platform usage.