Convert a bank statement to Excel (.xlsx)

Drop in a statement PDF, scan or CSV and get a tidy Excel workbook with real Date, Description, Amount and Balance columns — numbers kept numeric so formulas and pivot tables just work. It all happens in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

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Why export to Excel instead of copy-paste

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Numbers, not text

Amounts and balances land as real numbers, so SUM, filters and pivot tables work right away — no cleanup of "1,234.56" strings.

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Clean dates

Dates are normalized to a consistent format you can sort and group by month for budgeting or reconciliation.

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The right columns

Debit/Credit or single Amount, plus running Balance — whichever your statement uses is detected automatically.

How to convert a statement to Excel

1

Add your file

Drag in a PDF, image, or existing CSV/Excel export from your bank.

2

Check the rows

Review the detected transactions and fix anything in the editable table.

3

Download .xlsx

Choose Excel and download a ready-to-open workbook.

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FAQ

Will the numbers stay numeric in Excel?

Yes. Amounts and balances are written as real numbers, not text, so you can sum, filter and build pivot tables immediately. Descriptions that could be read as formulas are safely escaped.

Does it export a real .xlsx workbook?

Yes — a native Excel .xlsx file with a Transactions sheet and sensible column widths, plus the debit/credit or balance columns your statement actually uses.

Can I convert a scanned statement to Excel?

Yes. Scanned PDFs and phone photos are recognized with on-device OCR, then exported to Excel the same way — still without uploading.

Is my statement uploaded?

No. Conversion happens in your browser; the file never leaves your device.