PDF to Excel
Convert PDF tables to a structured .xlsx spreadsheet. Each detected table gets its own sheet. Best for data analysis, finance, and pivot tables.
- Multiple sheets per table
- Ready for formulas and charts
- Ideal for financial data
Choose the right format for your data. All converters extract tables and text from digital PDFs — pick the output format that fits your workflow.
Convert PDF tables to a structured .xlsx spreadsheet. Each detected table gets its own sheet. Best for data analysis, finance, and pivot tables.
Convert PDF tables to .csv files packed in a ZIP archive. Each table becomes a separate CSV. Best for databases, Python workflows, and data imports.
Convert PDF text and tables to an editable .docx Word document. Paragraphs stay as text, tables become Word tables. Best for editing and sharing.
Choosing the right output format saves you cleanup time later. Here is a quick comparison:
| Goal | Best format |
|---|---|
| Data analysis, pivot tables, charts in Excel | Excel (.xlsx) |
| Import into a database, SQL, or BI tool | CSV (.csv) |
| Process data with Python, R, or pandas | CSV (.csv) |
| Edit the document text, update tables | Word (.docx) |
| Share a report that colleagues can modify | Word (.docx) |
| Finance, reconciliation, accounting | Excel (.xlsx) |
All three converters use the same proven extraction engine based on pdfplumber, a Python library designed specifically for accurate table extraction from digital PDF files. The process is:
All tools are free for one conversion every 24 hours. No account is required for your first conversion. Files are deleted immediately after download.