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📄 PDF → Excel / CSV · Free

Convert PDF bank statements
to Excel or CSV in seconds.

Drop a PDF bank statement, download a clean, structured spreadsheet. No reformatting, no copy-pasting, no signup — works with 26+ international banks.

  • Chase
  • Bank of America
  • Wells Fargo
  • Barclays
  • HSBC
  • Monzo
  • Revolut
  • Wise
  • PayPal
  • ANZ
  • NAB
  • and 15+ more
Free · 1 conversion/day · No signup required
Files are processed securely and deleted after conversion. Nothing is stored on our servers unless you save it.
How it works

From PDF to spreadsheet in three clicks

1
Upload your PDF
Drag and drop your bank statement into the uploader — or click to browse. PDF, CSV, and Excel are all supported.
2
We parse every transaction
Our unified parser recognises 26+ international bank layouts and cleans up dates, descriptions, and amounts automatically.
3
Download Excel or CSV
One click gives you a ready-to-use spreadsheet — open it in Excel, Google Sheets, QuickBooks, Xero, or any accounting tool.

Built for accountants, bookkeepers, and finance teams

We started as a bank-statement reconciliation tool. Conversion is now the fastest way to get the same clean transaction data — without needing a reference file.

Seconds, not hours
Skip manual copy-paste. A typical statement converts in 5–15 seconds.
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26+ banks
Dedicated parsers for major US, UK, EU, AU, and Cyprus/Greece banks — plus a generic fallback.
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Clean columns
Date, description, amount, and balance are normalised, ready to pivot or import.
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Bank-grade security
HTTPS transport, processed in memory, uploaded file deleted after conversion.
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Free to try
1 free conversion/day with no signup. Upgrade for unlimited conversions and matching.
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Then reconcile
Same upload can be reconciled against Stripe, PayPal, invoices, or your ledger.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a PDF bank statement to Excel?
Drop your PDF into the uploader above, tick the consent box, then click "Download Excel". The transactions are extracted into a clean spreadsheet with columns for date, description, amount, and balance. No signup and no manual formatting required.
Which banks are supported?
We support 26+ international banks out of the box, including Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, Halifax, Nationwide, Monzo, Revolut, Wise, PayPal, ANZ, NAB, Commonwealth, Westpac, BBVA, Bank of Cyprus, Eurobank, Hellenic Bank, Postbank, LPB and more. Statements from any other bank fall back to our generic PDF parser.
Can I also convert to CSV?
Yes. Use the "Download CSV" button for a UTF-8 CSV file that opens correctly in Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers, or any accounting tool.
Is my data safe?
Files are transmitted over HTTPS and processed in memory. Once the download is prepared, the uploaded file is deleted. We never share your data with third parties, and we never store your statement unless you explicitly save it in your account.
What if my PDF is scanned or image-based?
Text-based PDFs (the vast majority of bank statements) work best. For scanned or image-only PDFs, our OCR fallback kicks in — accuracy varies by scan quality. If a file fails, try re-downloading it directly from your bank's online portal in PDF format.
Is there a file-size or row limit?
Free anonymous conversions cover 1 statement per day. If you need to convert multiple files or very large statements, upgrade to a paid plan for unlimited conversions and larger uploads.
Do I need to sign up?
No. The free 1-conversion-per-day tier is open to anonymous visitors — just drop your file and download the result. Sign up if you want higher limits, batch conversions, or to combine conversion with our reconciliation and matching features.

Need more than one conversion a day?

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