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Bank statement converter

Bank statement to CSV.

Financial documents deserve better than being uploaded to a stranger's server. This converter reads your statement entirely on your device — transaction tables become clean CSV rows with amounts as real numbers, and a table that runs across pages is stitched into one file. Works with borderless statement layouts and scanned statements too.

Drop a bank statement to convert
or click to browse. Your file never leaves your device
Choose a PDF
Three ways to add a file: drag and drop, browse, or paste with ⌘V. A screenshot works, too.
1
Open your bank statement
Drop in the statement PDF (or a photo of one). It never leaves your device — no uploads, no account.
2
We find the tables
Ruled AND borderless tables become real spreadsheet cells with numbers typed as numbers. Scans and photos are read on-device.
3
Download the .csv
Opens in Excel, Google Sheets, or any accounting import.
Processed on your deviceNo uploads, everNo sign-up & free

What you get

  • Turns a bank or credit-card statement PDF into a clean spreadsheet of transactions — date, description and amount in their own columns, ready to total or import.
  • Tuned for statement layouts specifically: running balances, multi-line descriptions and debit/credit columns are handled better than a generic table export.
  • Great for bookkeeping, expense claims and importing into accounting software without hand-typing every row.
  • Your statement is parsed entirely in your browser — sensitive financial data never leaves your device.

Questions people ask

Is it safe to convert a bank statement here?

Yes — the parsing happens entirely in your browser. Your statement is never uploaded to a server, which is exactly why a privacy-first, in-browser tool suits sensitive financial documents.

How is this different from PDF to Excel?

PDF to Excel is a general table extractor. The Bank Statement Converter is tuned for statement quirks — running balances, wrapped descriptions and separate debit/credit columns — so transactions line up with less clean-up.

Will it work with my bank?

It reads the text-based transaction rows in a standard statement. Most banks' PDF statements follow a similar structure; heavily-styled or image-only statements are the hardest case.

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