Extract PDF tables into clean Excel
Upload a PDF with tables, get back an .xlsx file. Multi-page documents and multiple tables supported.
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Who uses this
Real workflows people solve with this tool.
Financial analysts
Extract data from annual reports, earnings statements, and SEC filings into Excel.
Accountants
Pull transaction tables from bank statements and invoices for reconciliation.
Researchers
Extract data tables from academic papers and government reports for analysis.
Procurement
Convert vendor quotes and pricing tables into comparable spreadsheets.
Operations
Skip manual data entry by automating tabular extraction from PDF reports.
Consultants
Turn client PDFs into editable models faster, with structure preserved.
How PDFKit compares
| Feature | PDFKit | Adobe Acrobat |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | $20/mo |
| Multi-table support | Yes | Limited |
| Merged cell handling | Yes | Partial |
| Account required | No | Yes |
| Output format | .xlsx | .xlsx / .csv |
Frequently asked
Does it handle multiple tables in one PDF?
Yes. Each table is extracted into its own sheet. Multi-page tables are supported too.
What about merged cells and complex layouts?
The AI handles merged cells, nested headers, and complex layouts. Very complex tables may need minor manual touch-ups.
What format does it output?
A standard .xlsx file compatible with Excel, Google Sheets, LibreOffice, and Numbers.
Is there a watermark?
The free tier adds a small 'About' sheet with attribution. Pro removes it.
Can I extract from scanned PDFs?
Best results come from text-based PDFs. For scans, run the OCR tool first.