PDF to Excel
Extract PDF tables into an .xlsx spreadsheet.
Rows are detected from the PDF’s text positions and split into columns where gaps appear. It works best on clean, grid-like tables; merged cells, wrapped text and complex layouts may need cleanup in your spreadsheet app. Scanned PDFs have no text to read.
This free PDF to Excel converter finds row-and-column data inside a PDF and exports it to an editable Excel (.xlsx) spreadsheet you can open in Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers or LibreOffice Calc.
Tables are reconstructed by reading the position of every piece of text on the page: items sharing a baseline become a row, and larger horizontal gaps mark the boundaries between columns. This works well for clean, grid-aligned tables like statements, price lists and exports. It is a best-effort reconstruction, so merged cells, multi-line cells and heavily styled layouts may need a little tidying up once opened. Numeric-looking cells are written as real numbers so you can sum and sort them straight away.
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