PDF to Excel
Pull tables out of a PDF into an Excel (.xlsx) or CSV spreadsheet.
Drag & drop files, or click to select
1 file · .pdf
Files never leave your device
Get tabular data out of a PDF without retyping it. The tool reads the document's text layer, groups it into rows and columns by position, and hands you an .xlsx workbook (one sheet per page) or CSV files. Ideal for statements, reports, and exported tables.
Everything runs locally in your browser. Because it works from the text layer, extraction is best-effort on grid-like tables — very irregular or merged layouts may need a little cleanup, but your data never leaves your device.
How it works
- 1Select or drag in your file
- 2Choose your options and click “PDF to Excel”
- 3Download the result — everything ran in your browser
Frequently asked questions
Does it work on scanned PDFs?
Only if the scan has a text layer (e.g. after OCR). A pure image scan has no text to read — run it through the OCR PDF tool first.
Why are some columns merged or split?
Columns are inferred from the horizontal position of the text. Tightly-spaced or irregular tables can occasionally group differently than expected; the CSV/XLSX is easy to tidy up afterwards.
Is my PDF uploaded to convert it?
No. Your file is processed entirely in your browser using JavaScript — it is never uploaded to a server, so nothing can be stored, leaked, or read by anyone else.