Native workbook format
XLSX is a better fit than CSV when you want a workbook that opens cleanly in Excel.
Create a modern Excel workbook from bank statement PDFs with structured columns you can review, filter, and edit.
XLSX is a better fit than CSV when you want a workbook that opens cleanly in Excel.
Fix suspicious rows before exporting the file.
Paid plans can combine multiple statements into one workbook.

Choose a text-based bank statement PDF, add a batch on bulk plans, or paste statement text when a PDF is locked.

StatementForge looks for dates, descriptions, withdrawals, deposits, net amounts, and balances.

Check and edit the transaction table before exporting, especially for unusual layouts or rows that need manual review.

Download CSV, XLSX, JSON, QBO, OFX, or QIF depending on the workflow you need.

XLSX is the modern Excel workbook file format.
Bulk batches can be exported as one combined workbook on paid plans.
Yes. CSV is available alongside XLSX.
Yes, when those values can be extracted from the statement.
Start with the format, privacy setup, or statement type that matches the file in front of you. Each guide opens the same converter with a more focused workflow.
Use these when you want clean rows for spreadsheets, bookkeeping cleanup, or analysis.
Create reviewed files for accounting tools that accept QBO, QIF, OFX, or CSV imports.
Parse, review, analyze, and batch-convert sensitive statement files in the browser.
Start from a bank-specific or statement-review workflow, then convert the downloaded PDF.