Extract a PDF table to Excel

Pull tables out of any text-based PDF — invoices, reports, price lists, statements — into a clean Excel or CSV file. The tool reads the text positions in your PDF and rebuilds the rows and columns, all in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

Extract a PDF table → Bank statement? Use the converter →

Free · 16 output formats · Local Mode

Any table, many formats

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Layout-aware

Text is clustered by position into rows and columns, so multi-column tables come out aligned instead of as one long blob.

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16 formats

Export Excel, CSV, TSV, JSON, XML, Markdown, HTML, SQL and more — or merge several files into one table.

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Private

Everything runs on your device. Great for contracts, invoices and any document you can't upload.

How to extract a PDF table

1

Drop the PDF

Open the table converter and add your PDF.

2

Preview the table

Check the detected rows and columns in the live preview.

3

Download

Pick Excel or CSV (or another of 16 formats) and save.

Open the table converter →

FAQ

What kinds of PDF tables work?

Text-based PDFs with tabular layouts — invoices, reports, price lists, statements. The tool clusters the text by position into rows and columns and shows a preview you can convert.

Which output formats are available?

Excel (.xlsx), CSV, TSV, JSON, XML, Markdown, HTML, SQL and more — 16 formats in total. You can also merge several files into one.

Do I need a bank statement?

No. This is the general table tool for any PDF. For bank statements specifically, the dedicated converter also adds balance checks and accounting exports.

Is my file uploaded?

No — extraction runs in your browser and your PDF never leaves your device.