Credit card PDF → Excel · CSV · Sheets

    Convert a credit card statement to Excel.

    Drop an Amex, Visa, Mastercard or Discover statement PDF and get a clean spreadsheet — date, merchant, amount — ready to sort by merchant for expense reports, tax prep, or reconciliation. Scanned statements work too.

    The PDF and spreadsheet are processed in memory and never stored. Full security wording →

    3 free conversions · no credit card · zero data retention

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    What people do with a card statement in Excel

    Expense reports

    Filter by merchant, tag business vs personal, and total the column — a month of card spend becomes an expense report in minutes.

    Tax prep

    Pull a full year of deductible charges into one sheet for your accountant instead of forwarding twelve PDF statements.

    Reconciliation

    Match card charges against receipts or your books — purchases and payments keep their sign so the column sums to the statement balance.

    Cards and issuers we read

    American Express, Visa and Mastercard from any US issuer, Discover, and the card statements from Chase, Bank of America, Capital One, Citi, Wells Fargo, U.S. Bank and more — the same 30+ institutions we support for checking-account statements.

    Need the checking-account version instead? Browse all supported banks →

    Choose your output

    • CSV — for Xero, Wave, Zoho Books or scripts.
    • Google Sheets — share an expense sheet with your team.
    • QuickBooks .qbo — import card activity into QuickBooks.

    Frequently asked questions

    Does this work on credit card statements, not just bank statements?

    Yes. Credit card statements (Amex, Visa, Mastercard, Discover and the card statements issued by Chase, Bank of America, Capital One, Citi and others) are read the same way as checking-account statements — we extract each transaction's date, merchant description, and amount into clean columns.

    How are purchases and payments handled in the export?

    Each line keeps its sign: purchases and fees come through as positive charges, payments and credits as negatives (or in their own column on request). That means you can sum the Amount column to reconcile the statement total, or filter by merchant to categorize spend for expense reports and tax.

    Can I export a credit card statement to Bank of America, Chase or Amex format?

    The output is your choice of Excel, CSV, Google Sheets, or QuickBooks .qbo — it does not depend on which card issued the statement. Upload an Amex, Chase, Capital One or Citi card PDF and pick the format your accounting tool wants.

    Does it read scanned or photographed card statements?

    Yes. The AI extraction handles scanned and photographed statements as well as digital PDFs, which matters for older statements you've filed as scans.

    Is my card statement stored anywhere?

    No. The PDF and the generated spreadsheet are processed in memory and discarded as soon as the file reaches your browser. We never store the statement, the transactions, or the card number. Metadata only (account, count, timestamp) is logged for billing. See /security.

    Is it free to try?

    Your first 3 conversions are free with no credit card.