Convert bank statements to CSV
Most accounting software imports CSV — but PDF statements aren't data until something extracts them. This converter produces strict RFC 4180 CSV with ISO dates, separate debit and credit columns, and properly quoted descriptions, so imports into QuickBooks, Xero, Pennylane, or your own scripts just work.
Drop your bank statement here
PDF, JPG, or PNG — or browse files
5 pages free per day · Files are deleted right after conversion
Import-ready structure
date, description, debit, credit, balance, currency — the column layout bookkeeping tools expect, with an account column added automatically for multi-account statements.
No encoding surprises
UTF-8, quoted fields, escaped quotes, CRLF line endings. Accented merchant names and commas in descriptions don't break your import.
Edit first, export clean
Fix any flagged row in the built-in editor before exporting — the CSV always reflects what you see, not the raw first-pass extraction.