Convert a bank statement PDF to Excel, Word or JSON
Every transaction in its own row, with the dates, descriptions and amounts in separate columns, and the balances checked against the statement’s own totals.
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The template that will run
A template says what to pull out and how it should add up. This one ships built in, and you can copy it and change any field.
What you get back
Questions
Does it work on scanned statements?
Yes. A scan or a phone photo saved as a PDF is read the same way as a digital statement. Quality matters more than origin: a sharp scan of a fifteen-year-old printout usually reads better than a skewed photo of a fresh one.
Which banks does it support?
There is no per-bank list to maintain. It reads the page rather than matching a template to a known layout, so a bank we have never seen, in a country we have never seen, works the same way. Statements with a single signed amount column instead of separate money in and money out columns are handled too.
What happens to my statement?
It is deleted from our servers seconds after it is read, and the result is held only long enough for you to download it. Bank statements are about as sensitive as documents get, which is why nothing is kept by default.
Can I do more than one at a time?
Yes. Upload a batch and every transaction from every statement lands in one spreadsheet, with a column naming the file each row came from.
Try it on your own statement
30 free tokens when you sign up, enough for a few statements before you decide anything.