Upload a PDF bank statement or financial document and get back a clean CSV, Excel, OFX or QIF file — or go the other way and turn a CSV into a shareable PDF. No sign-up, no software, and your file is never stored.
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Max 15 MB · processed in memory, never stored on our servers
Preview shows the first rows only — the download contains the full file.
Extract tables from any PDF into a clean .csv file.
Bank statement PDF → CSV, Excel, OFX or QIF.
Turn PDF tables into a formatted .xlsx workbook.
Turn a .csv file into a clean, printable PDF table.
Extract a PDF table, then import it into Sheets in one step.
For Quicken, Money and other OFX-based finance apps.
For QIF-based apps like older Quicken and GnuCash.
Drag and drop a PDF or CSV — nothing is sent until you choose a file.
Our engine detects the table structure and rebuilds it as real rows and columns.
Check the result in your browser, then download — the file is discarded from our server right after.
Financial documents deserve extra care. Every tool here runs the conversion in memory, never stores your file, and never asks for bank login credentials — because a file converter never needs them. You can read the specifics in our privacy policy.
Yes. Every tool on this site is free to use for files up to 15 MB (60 pages for PDFs, 5,000 rows for CSVs), with no account or sign-up required.
No. Every converter runs entirely in your browser tab — it works the same on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebooks.
Yes. Files are processed in memory on our server for only the seconds it takes to convert, then discarded — nothing is written to disk, logged, or shared. We also never ask for your online banking credentials.
PDF to CSV, PDF to Excel, PDF bank statements to CSV/Excel/OFX/QIF, and CSV back to PDF. See the full list of tools below.
No — this tool reads real text embedded in the PDF, not images. A scanned or photographed statement has no text to extract, so it can't be converted automatically.