Free Options Data Download

Options Data Export Tool

Download complete options chain data for any stock or ETF in CSV or Excel format. Choose your columns — price, Greeks, volume, open interest, and more — and export instantly. No sign-up required.

CSV & Excel Export
Customizable Columns
100% Free

Fetch Options Data

Select Columns to Export

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Choose which data columns to include in your export. 15 of 23 columns selected.

Basic Info

Price & IV

Greeks

Volume & OI

Data Preview

Enter a ticker symbol above and click "Fetch Data" to load options chain data for export.

What Is an Options Data Export Tool?

An options data export tool lets you download the complete options chain for any U.S. stock or ETF into a structured file — CSV or Excel — so you can analyze it offline in spreadsheets, Python, R, or any data analysis platform. Instead of manually copying numbers from a web page, you get a clean, ready-to-use dataset with the exact columns you need: strike prices, bid/ask quotes, last trade price, implied volatility, Greeks (Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega), volume, and open interest.

Our free options data export tool fetches real-time option chain snapshots from the Massive API, covering every listed U.S. equity and ETF option. You choose the ticker, filter by contract type, expiration date, and strike range, then pick exactly which columns to include before downloading. The result is a professional-grade dataset that would normally require an expensive data subscription.

How to Download Options Data

  1. 1

    Enter a Ticker

    Type any U.S. stock or ETF symbol (e.g., AAPL, SPY, TSLA, QQQ) and click "Fetch Data" to load the full options chain.

  2. 2

    Filter the Chain (Optional)

    Narrow results by contract type (calls, puts, or both), expiration date, and strike price range to get exactly the data you need.

  3. 3

    Select Your Columns

    Choose which data fields to include: basic info, price data, Greeks, volume, and open interest. Toggle individual columns or select entire categories at once.

  4. 4

    Preview & Export

    Review the data in the preview table, then click "Export CSV" for spreadsheet-compatible text or "Export Excel" for a formatted .xlsx file. The download starts instantly.

Why Use Our Free Options Data Export?

Instant CSV & Excel Download

One click to download your options data in CSV or Excel format. No waiting, no email required, no account needed.

Customizable Columns

Pick exactly the data you need — strike, bid/ask, Greeks, IV, volume, OI, and more. No bloated files with irrelevant fields.

Real-Time Snapshots

Data is fetched live from the market. Export the latest bid/ask quotes, Greeks, and open interest for up-to-the-minute analysis.

Powerful Filters

Filter by calls/puts, expiration date, and strike range before exporting. Get a focused dataset instead of the entire chain.

No Registration Required

Completely free with no sign-up. Your data stays in your browser — we never store your downloads or track your exports.

Full Greeks Included

Export Delta, Gamma, Theta, and Vega for every contract. Perfect for building options models and risk analysis in Excel or Python.

Frequently Asked Questions

What formats can I export options data in?

You can export options chain data in two formats: CSV (comma-separated values) for universal spreadsheet compatibility, and Excel (.xlsx) for formatted workbooks with auto-sized columns. Both formats include all selected columns and every contract that matches your filters.

Is this options data export tool really free?

Yes, our options data export tool is 100% free to use with no registration, no account, and no limits on downloads. We provide this tool as part of our commitment to making financial data accessible to all traders and analysts.

What data columns can I include in the export?

You can choose from 23 data columns organized into four categories: Basic Info (contract ticker, underlying, type, strike, expiration), Price & IV (bid, ask, last price, OHLC, change, break-even, implied volatility), Greeks (Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega), and Volume & OI (volume, open interest, VWAP). Select individual columns or toggle entire categories.

How current is the options data?

The data is fetched in real-time from market data providers when you click "Fetch Data." Each export reflects a live snapshot of the options chain at the moment you loaded it. For the most current data, simply re-fetch before exporting.

Can I filter the options chain before exporting?

Yes, you can filter by contract type (calls only, puts only, or both), expiration date, and strike price range (minimum and maximum). This lets you export a focused dataset instead of the entire chain, which is especially useful for large tickers like SPY with thousands of contracts.

How do I use the exported data in Excel or Google Sheets?

CSV files can be opened directly in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet application. Excel (.xlsx) files open natively in Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets. Once opened, you can sort, filter, create pivot tables, build charts, or run your own analysis formulas on the data.

Can I use the exported data with Python or R?

The CSV format is ideal for programmatic analysis. In Python, use pandas.read_csv() to load the data into a DataFrame. In R, use read.csv(). The clean column headers and consistent formatting make it easy to integrate into any data analysis workflow.

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