Bank Statement PDF to CSV

Extract tables from bank statement PDFs and export as CSV or Excel. Powered by AWS Textract.

Drag & drop your PDF or image here

PDF, JPG, PNG, TIFF — max 20 MB

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About Bank Statement PDF to CSV

Extract tables from bank statement PDFs using AI-powered OCR via AWS Textract. Get clean, structured data you can open in Excel, Google Sheets, or import into any accounting software. Your file is never stored — it is processed in memory and deleted immediately.

How It Works

  1. Upload your bank statement PDF (up to 20 MB)
  2. Click Extract Tables — AWS Textract reads all pages
  3. Preview each detected table, then download as CSV or Excel

Key Features

  • AI-powered table extraction via AWS Textract
  • Supports multi-page PDFs and scanned images
  • Download as CSV or Excel (.xlsx)
  • Preview tables before downloading
  • Works with any bank — BNP, HSBC, Chase, and more
  • Files never stored — processed securely in memory
  • No signup required

Frequently Asked Questions

Which banks and statement formats are supported?
The tool works with PDF bank statements from any bank worldwide — Chase, HSBC, Barclays, BNP Paribas, Santander, and more. It uses AI to detect tables regardless of layout, so it handles different column arrangements automatically.
Is my bank statement data safe?
Yes. Your PDF is sent directly to AWS Textract for processing and is never stored on our servers. The file is held in memory only during extraction, then discarded. We do not read, log, or retain any financial data from your documents.
Can it handle multi-page bank statements?
Yes — multi-page PDFs are fully supported. The tool uploads your PDF to AWS Textract which processes all pages and extracts every table found. Large statements with 10+ pages work the same as single-page ones.
What if no tables are detected in my PDF?
Some bank statements use image-based PDFs (scanned documents) which may reduce accuracy. For best results use a digitally generated PDF (downloaded directly from your online banking). If the PDF is scanned, try uploading a high-resolution image (300 DPI+) of the statement instead.

Learn more: How to Convert a Bank Statement PDF to CSV or Excel