CDXStreamer Technologies

Demographics by ZIP / Postal Code

What You Get Back

Population, households & housing units
Median age + age distribution
Median household income & home value
Owner/renter occupancy & median rent
Education & employment rates
Race & ethnicity (US ZIP codes)

US ZIP + Canadian Postal

Mix US ZIP codes and Canadian postal codes in one file. US data comes from the Census Bureau / ACS; Canadian data from the StatsCan Census Profile (FSA-level).

Nationwide Coverage

Demographics for ZIP Code Tabulation Areas across the US and Forward Sortation Areas across Canada — looked up locally, no per-row API calls.

AI Column Detection

Upload any format — our AI finds the ZIP / postal column even in messy files, and zero-pads ZIPs Excel mangled into numbers.

Charts + Reports

Download as CSV, Excel, or branded PDF with population, age-distribution, and income charts built in.

Frequently Asked Questions

What input does this tool need?

A file with one column of US ZIP codes or Canadian postal codes (e.g. 90210 or M5H 2N2). The AI column detector identifies it automatically, and Excel-truncated ZIPs like 7869 are zero-padded back to 07869.

Does it support Canadian postal codes?

Yes. Canadian postal codes resolve to their Forward Sortation Area (the first three characters) and return StatsCan Census Profile demographics — population, age, income, housing, education, and employment. US-specific fields (race/ethnicity categories, per-capita income, business counts) are left blank for Canadian rows, since Statistics Canada doesn't publish equivalents.

Where does the data come from?

US figures are from the US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates at the ZIP Code Tabulation Area level. Canadian figures are from the Statistics Canada 2021 Census Profile by Forward Sortation Area (Open Licence).

Why are some Canadian columns empty?

Canada and the US don't measure the same things. Canadian rows fill the ~24 fields with a Statistics Canada equivalent (population, age bands, income, housing, education, employment) and leave US-only fields (OMB race categories, per-capita income, business patterns) blank rather than inventing numbers.

What file formats work?

CSV, TSV, Excel (.xlsx/.xls), and OpenDocument (.ods), up to 20,000 rows per file.