PDF to Excel Converter
Convert PDF bank statements and tables to Excel (.xlsx) or CSV. Detects columns automatically, works entirely in your browser — no upload to any server.
Drop your PDF here or click to upload
Bank statements, invoices, financial reports — any text-based PDF
Works with: Digital bank statements from Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citi, Capital One, and most other banks — any PDF where you can select/copy the text.
Won't work with: Scanned paper statements saved as images. If you can't highlight text in the PDF, it's a scanned image and needs OCR software first.
Won't work with: Scanned paper statements saved as images. If you can't highlight text in the PDF, it's a scanned image and needs OCR software first.
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⚠️ Column headers were not detected automatically. Showing raw row data — check the Raw Text tab to find where your table headers are, then use Smart Detect to re-run detection from a specific row.
Columns — uncheck to exclude from export
How to Convert Bank Statement PDF to Excel
- Export your statement as PDF from your bank's website or app (don't scan a paper copy).
- Upload the PDF above — drag and drop or click to browse.
- Review the detected columns — rename any columns as needed (e.g., rename "DR" to "Debit").
- Download as Excel or CSV and open in Excel, Google Sheets, or Numbers.
Why Can't Some PDFs Be Converted?
PDFs come in two types: text-based (created digitally — works great) and image-based (scanned paper — pixels, no readable text). To check: if you can click and drag to highlight text inside the PDF, it's text-based and will convert. If nothing highlights, it's a scanned image and needs OCR software like Adobe Acrobat, ABBYY FineReader, or Google Drive (which auto-OCRs uploaded images).
Frequently asked
questions
It works with text-based PDFs (the vast majority of digital bank statements). Scanned paper statements saved as image PDFs will not extract — you'd need OCR software first.
Yes. Your PDF is read entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded to our servers at any point.
PDF has no inherent table structure — column detection is based on text coordinates. Most bank statements work well, but unusual layouts may need minor cleanup in Excel after export.
Yes — any PDF with a tabular layout (invoices, statements, reports) should work. Bank statements are the most common use case.