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Integrates Python code and automation directly within Excel for power users.

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Product memo

Xlwings bridges Excel and Python, letting users build custom functions, macros, and add-ins with Python. It offers a free open-source package for local execution, alongside server-side deployment options for larger needs. A Lite version simplifies adoption by removing local Python installation requirements, serving both individual developers and enterprise users.

For who

Excel users and developers

Solves what

Integrating Python code and automation within Excel.

  • Python UDFs and macros
  • Local or server-side execution
  • Add-in and server solutions

In their own words

Introducing xlwings Lite

Run Python code directly in Excel without a local Python installation!

Write add-ins, custom functions (UDFs), and macros with Python in Excel. Run locally or on your infrastructure with all the packages you need.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot free only with free tier

Model

free only

Free tier

Yes

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

Xlwings offers a free tier, with Enterprise Plan handled through custom pricing.

Key Tactics
  • A free tier lowers adoption friction for individual users and community growth.
  • Custom enterprise plans handle large-scale deployments and unlimited developers.

Operator context

Operating setup

Platform

Web app

Audience

Developers

Market demand

Xlwings keyword demand

3 keywords

3 keywords
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Market demand is Starter-tier market intelligence.

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Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Profitable Stable
Effort
Small Team
About Xlwings Expand

Xlwings provides a direct bridge for Excel users and developers to integrate Python code, enhancing spreadsheets with custom functions, automation, and add-ins. It removes the friction of manual data manipulation by allowing Python scripts to run directly within Excel.

The product offers an open-source package for individual use and a Lite version that simplifies setup by eliminating local Python installation. For larger organizations, xlwings provides server-side execution and custom add-in capabilities, scaling from single developers to unlimited team members through its tiered annual subscription model.