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Convert PDF tables to Excel, in seconds

Drop in any digital PDF and get a clean .xlsx back, with your tables in proper rows and columns, ready to edit. The whole thing runs in your browser, so your documents never leave your device.

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Why convert PDFs to Excel here?

Tables in, Excel out

This PDF to Excel converter rebuilds the tables from your PDF into a real .xlsx file, with rows and columns where they belong, so you can sort, filter, and edit straight away.

Your files stay private

Conversion runs entirely in your browser. Nothing gets uploaded to a server, so there's no retention, no logging, and nothing to leak.

Batch up to 10 PDFs

Convert a whole folder of monthly reports or invoices in one go. Each file gets its own .xlsx, and you can grab the whole batch as a single ZIP.

One sheet per page or merged

Keep each page as its own worksheet for big multi-page reports, or merge everything into a single sheet when the tables belong together.

Pick the pages you need

Convert the whole document or a precise page range like 1-3,5,8-10. No need to pre-split the PDF just to grab the pages that matter.

Free, no strings attached

No subscription, no watermark, no daily limit. Convert as many PDFs as you need, as often as you need.

Sometimes you just need the numbers back in a spreadsheet

A quarterly report stuck inside a PDF

You just got the quarterly sales PDF from finance. The numbers are right there, formatted as a clean table on page 4, and your boss wants a pivot of them by end of day. You do the mental math: you could retype twelve rows by hand, or spend ten minutes copying from the PDF and watching Excel mash everything into one column.

You drop the PDF onto the converter. The table shows up in an .xlsx with rows and columns where you'd expect them, and you spend the saved time doing the actual analysis. No software to install on the work laptop, no uploading a sensitive internal document to a site you don't know.

The pivot is done before lunch. You email it back and take a real break for once.

Two years of bank statements, one folder

You're doing your accounts for a mortgage application and the bank has sent you every statement from the last two years as a separate PDF. Twenty-four files. The broker asked for the data in a spreadsheet so they can add it up.

You drag all twenty-four into the converter at once, pick 'Merged into one sheet', and hit Convert. A minute later you have a workbook per statement and a ZIP with the lot, ready to sort and total. The statements stayed on your laptop the whole time, which mattered to you more than you'd initially realized.

The broker gets the numbers, your accounts are clean, and you don't have to think about it again.

A scholarship table that Excel refused to paste

You're applying for a grant and the eligibility criteria sit in a PDF table on the foundation's site. You try the usual copy-paste into Excel. Every row lands in one cell and the columns are a mess. Somehow it's Friday evening and the application is due Monday.

You open the converter, drop the PDF in, and toggle on 'Include non-table text' so the notes and footnotes come through with the data. The Excel file has the grid intact and the commentary in a column next to it. You can filter the fields that apply to you in about a minute.

What you appreciate afterward is that you didn't need to create an account or confirm an email to fix a fifteen-minute problem.

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Upload your PDFs

Drop up to 10 PDF files onto the page, or pick them from your device. Up to 50 MB each.

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Choose your options

Pick a page range, decide between one sheet per page or a merged sheet, and toggle whether to include non-table text.

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Convert and download

Hit Convert and watch each file extract in your browser. Grab the .xlsx files one by one, or download the whole batch as a single ZIP.

  • Your files never leave your browser, nothing is uploaded or stored.
  • We never see your PDFs. Conversion happens entirely on your device.
  • No sign-up needed. Pick your files and go.