PDF to Excel
PDF to Excel detects rows and columns from each page's text position and writes the result into a workbook where every PDF page becomes its own sheet. This is a position-based heuristic — it works well on simple grid tables, but complex PDFs with merged cells or nested tables may not align perfectly.
How to use
- 1Upload your PDF file.
- 2Review the detected page/row summary.
- 3Download your XLSX file.
Why FREE PDF?
- Completely free
- No account required
- Processing happens in your browser whenever possible
- Your files stay yours
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does detection accuracy depend on?
Detection is based on the text's position on the page; it works best on clean, gridded tables.
How many sheets does the Excel file have?
Every PDF page becomes its own sheet in the resulting workbook.
Are charts or images carried over to Excel?
No, only text-based table data is extracted; charts and images are not included.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No, table detection and Excel file creation both happen entirely in your browser.
