Receipt OCR to Excel or CSV, on your device

Turn clear receipt images, scanned expense tables or PDF tables into editable rows, then export Excel or CSV. OCR runs locally in your browser; file contents stay in Local Mode.

Open table converterConvert bank statements

Best for clear, tabular receipts. Always review OCR output before using it for accounting.

What works well

Clear images

High-contrast receipt photos, scans and PDFs give OCR the best chance.

Simple tables

Dates, vendor names, totals and expense rows can be cleaned in the editable preview.

Private review

Because recognition runs locally, sensitive spending details stay on your device.

Limits

Receipt layouts vary widely. This page is intentionally broad: we are not publishing per-vendor or per-bank receipt pages until real samples prove support and justify unique content.

Frequently asked questions

Is this a full expense-management system?

No. It is an on-device OCR and table extraction workflow. Use it to capture simple receipt tables, then review the result before exporting.

Are receipt images uploaded?

No. OCR runs in the browser on your device, the same privacy model used for scanned bank statements.

When should I use the bank statement converter instead?

Use the bank statement converter for bank and credit-card statements because it adds transaction-specific columns, balance checks and accounting exports.