UI for ASP.NET Core
Bring advanced Excel-like experience to your web applications with just a few lines of code. This is now possible with the ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet control. Enjoy built-in filtering, sorting, formatting, editing, scrolling, formulas, image, cell comments, import and export of Excel files, and more.
You can bring data from external data sources and allow users to edit the data in the ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet. All it takes is to bind individual sheets to a Data Source instance.
ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet has built-in support for a wide variety of formulas. This includes not only standard numeric formulas such as SUM, COUNT, MIN, MAX, and AVERAGE, but also advanced math, statistical, date, or text formulas for custom calculations. You can even create your custom functions.
With the ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet control, you can sort and filter data in the familiar Excel-like manner. You can filter by condition or by value, you can sort in ascending or descending order. The interface is intuitive and feels natural to any Excel user.
ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet has a native support for Excel files. You can import an Excel Workbook and you can also export files in the Excel .xlsx format. If you prefer to export your work as a static document, our control can also produce .pdf files.
Just like in Excel, you can enable users to easily add images to sheets, to adjust their size and position.
Display custom HTML in your Spreadsheet cells to present data in a way that makes the most sense to your users whether you need to present an image or some custom control.
We developed the Excel-like ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet control with optimal performance in mind. We kept its rendered footprint and JavaScript to a minimum. The built-in data virtualization is enabled by default and guarantees that your app will handle data-heavy structures in the best possible way.
Sometimes it’s required to restrict users from editing cells. ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet has a handy feature that allows you to disable specific cells.
Allow application users to collaborate easy and effectively thanks to the support for cell comments.
With Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core you are free to choose the development approach that best suits your needs. Enjoy the HTML-like development experience and the rich IntelliSense that come with the ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet Tag Helper. Or use the convenient HTML Helper. We have both, the decision is yours.
Having a CSP-compliant Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet is an important feature that enhances the security of web applications by facilitating compliance with Content Security Policy (CSP) standards. By implementing CSP, developers can control which resources are allowed to load and execute within their applications, helping to mitigate risks associated with vulnerabilities.
The Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet comes with a built-in keyboard navigation support that allows users to easily interact with the component in your application through their keyboard.
The ASP.NET Core Spreadsheet component has several built-in themes and swatches such as Default (our own styling), Material (based on the Material Design guidelines), Bootstrap (which looks like the Bootstrap styling to integrate better) and Fluent (based on Microsoft Fluent UI). You can easily customize out-of-the-box themes with a few lines of CSS or create a new theme to match your colors and branding by using the Progress SASS ThemeBuilder application.
The Spreadsheet component is also available for these popular Web frameworks:
The Spreadsheet is part of Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core, a professional grade UI library with 110+ components for building engaging, consistent, and feature-rich applications. You can buy the suite online or contact our sales team.
You can, of course, decide to purchase a DevCraft license. It bundles all Progress Telerik .NET and JavaScript components.
Yes, of course! You can try each Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core component without paying anything or having to provide any payment details by simply signing for the free 30-day trial. During the evaluation, you will have access to all ASP.NET Core components, technical support, demos, documentation, and on-demand technical training.
The list of use cases for such components is practically endless. The most common general scenarios are to create budgets, produce graphs and charts, and store and sort data. It can be used to forecast performance, calculate tax, complete basic payroll, calculate revenues, etc.
No, Progress Telerik doesn’t offer standalone component licenses. To simplify the purchasing process and provide as much value as we can, we offer a license for the whole Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core suite, which consists of 110+ UI components. The Spreadsheet component is part of that library.
Getting started with any of the Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core components is easy. As a first step we recommend signing up for a trial (or purchase a license if you wish) and then see the extensive Spreadsheet getting started documentation. You can also play with the available demos and explore the source code behind each of the examples.