ParseDoc · receipts & invoices → structured data

Bank statement → Google Sheets, no typing

Google Sheets has no way to read a bank statement PDF — you'd normally retype every line. ParseDoc extracts the transactions (date, description, signed amount, running balance) into a CSV that imports into Sheets in two clicks.

Convert receipts free →Pricing

How it works

1. Convert the statement

Drop the PDF or a photo into the converter; each transaction becomes a row with the sign preserved (negative = money out).

2. Download the CSV

One click exports a clean CSV — dates normalized to ISO so Sheets sorts them correctly.

3. Import into Sheets

In Google Sheets: File → Import → Upload → choose the CSV → 'Insert new sheet'. Your transactions land ready to pivot or chart.

Frequently asked questions

Why not paste the PDF text directly?

Copy-pasting a statement PDF collapses columns and misaligns amounts. Vision extraction keeps date, description and amount in the right cells.

Can I keep a running monthly sheet?

Yes — convert each month and append the rows, or automate it with the n8n node (free template in our repo).

Is my statement stored?

No — processed in memory and discarded. There is no document database on our side.

Ready when you are

Free: 10 pages/day in the online converter — no signup, nothing stored. Scale: $19/month for 1,000 pages, or $0.02/page via x402 for agents.