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Best AI spreadsheet tools

The best AI spreadsheet tool is the one that finishes your actual spreadsheet.

For most everyday users, start with a tool that can make inspectable workbook changes without forcing you to learn a second technical workflow. Connected-data and dashboard tools are better when the spreadsheet is mainly an input to a report.

Reviewed August 19, 2026. Prices and features use current first-party sources linked with each option.

Direct recommendation

Start with the job, not the logo.

Start with Griddy if you want one approachable agent across a browser spreadsheet, Excel, and Google Sheets. Pick Rows or Sourcetable for connected browser analysis, Bricks for generated dashboards, and Shortcut AI when advanced professional spreadsheet workflows justify the price.

Do this with AI

Try the spreadsheet-first option.

Start free in Griddy’s browser spreadsheet. Use one bounded task, inspect the result, and compare the finished workbook—not the marketing claim.

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Answer-first comparison

Best for, workflow, and current pricing.

ToolBest forWhere it worksPricing
Griddy

Everyday users and professionals who want one approachable spreadsheet agent across the browser, Excel, and Google Sheets.

Griddy browser spreadsheet, Microsoft Excel, and Google Sheets

Free to start; see current Griddy pricing for paid terms.

Sources[1][2][3]
Rows

Teams that want connected business data, AI analysis, and shareable reports in a browser spreadsheet.

Rows browser spreadsheet and connected data ecosystem

Free: $0 with 5 AI tasks/month. Plus: $8/user/month monthly or $6 annually with 200 AI tasks. Pro: $79/month + $8/user monthly or $59 + $6/user annually with 1,000 AI tasks.

Sources[1][2][3]
Bricks

People who want AI to turn uploaded data into dashboards, reports, and presentations.

Bricks browser workspace with spreadsheet, board, and document tools

Free includes 20 AI messages/month. Current cards show Premium at $25 monthly or $17.50 annually, Pro at $100 or $70, and higher Ultra and Enterprise tiers.

Sources[1][2][3]
Sourcetable

People who want an AI browser spreadsheet with data connectors, research, and a paid Python toolkit.

Sourcetable browser spreadsheet

Regular is free with 50 monthly credits. Pro is $29/user/month with 2,000 credits and adds premium models, Deep Research, and Python or data-science tools.

Sources[1][2]
Shortcut AI

Finance and spreadsheet professionals who want a multi-surface agent with advanced files, automation, and team controls.

Web, desktop app, Excel plugin, and Google Sheets plugin

Free includes 20 weekly credits. Pro is shown at $100/month billed annually with 1,000 monthly credits; messages typically use 2–15 credits. Teams and Enterprise cost more.

Sources[1][2][3]

Pros and cons

No tool wins every spreadsheet workflow.

Best for

Griddy

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Everyday users and professionals who want one approachable spreadsheet agent across the browser, Excel, and Google Sheets.

Pros

  • Three spreadsheet surfaces.[2][3]
  • Edits the workbook instead of only returning instructions.[2][3]
  • Designed to shorten the learning curve for ordinary spreadsheet users.[2][3]

Consider

  • You still need to review AI-generated spreadsheet work.
  • Supported operations can vary by spreadsheet surface.[2][3]
  • A specialized connected-data or finance tool may fit a narrow expert workflow better.
Sources[1][2][3]

Best for

Rows

Details →

Teams that want connected business data, AI analysis, and shareable reports in a browser spreadsheet.

Pros

  • Built-in data integrations and automated refresh.[4]
  • AI Analyst handles cross-table analysis, cleanup, charts, and modeling.[2]
  • Sharing, report, and embed workflows are built into the product.[4]

Consider

  • Existing Excel and Google Sheets work is imported rather than edited through native add-ins.[4][5]
  • AI task limits apply to Free, Plus, and Pro.[1]
  • The documented workflow emphasizes connected analysis and reports.[4][3]
Sources[1][2][3]

Best for

Bricks

Details →

People who want AI to turn uploaded data into dashboards, reports, and presentations.

Pros

  • Generates dashboards and reports from uploaded data.[1][2]
  • Supports CSV, XLSX, PDF, and image uploads.[1]
  • Offers presentation, sharing, and export-oriented outputs.[1]

Consider

  • The documented workflow centers on analysis and presentation rather than editing an existing Excel or Google Sheet in place.[1][2]
  • Advanced connectors and exports sit on higher paid tiers.[1]
  • AI usage is message-limited on published self-serve plans.[1]
Sources[1][2][3]

Best for

Sourcetable

Details →

People who want an AI browser spreadsheet with data connectors, research, and a paid Python toolkit.

Pros

  • Free browser spreadsheet with an included AI credit allowance.[1][2]
  • Built-in data connectors and research workflow.[1][2]
  • Pro adds Python and premium model access.[1]

Consider

  • The documented product is a browser spreadsheet rather than a native Excel or Google Sheets add-in.[2]
  • AI usage is credit-based.[1]
  • Advanced research and Python require Pro.[1]
Sources[1][2]

Best for

Shortcut AI

Details →

Finance and spreadsheet professionals who want a multi-surface agent with advanced files, automation, and team controls.

Pros

  • Web, desktop, Excel, and Google Sheets access.[1][3]
  • Checkpoints, attachments, and multiple independent conversations.[2][3]
  • API and enterprise controls on higher plans.[1]

Consider

  • Published Pro and team prices are higher than the formula helpers compared here.[1]
  • Credit cost varies with message complexity.[1]
  • Advanced automation and team controls are paid-plan features.[1]
Sources[1][2][3]

How to choose

Run a fair workbook test.

  1. 01Use the same small workbook and bounded task in every tool.
  2. 02Check whether the output remains editable and easy to inspect.
  3. 03Compare the paid plan you would actually need, not just the free landing-page claim.

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