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CC Statement converter

Convert your credit card statement to a clean spreadsheet.

Convert a credit card statement PDF to a clean CSV — every transaction in its own row, right in your browser.

credit.pdf text PDF → CSV
DateDescriptionCategoryAmount
03/03AMZN Mktp USShopping−142.30
03/04Whole FoodsGroceries−86.20
03/05Payment — Thank YouPayment+500.00
03/06United AirlinesTravel−380.00
credit.csv — converted on your device, nothing uploaded.

What a credit card statement looks like

A credit card statement is one of the most common PDFs people want in a spreadsheet — for expense tracking, taxes, or bookkeeping. Because it is a plain list of dated transactions, it converts to CSV cleanly.

LayoutEach transaction is listed by date with a description and an amount; many cards also show a spending category.
Amount columnA single amount column for charges and credits — we split and align it into its own column.
BalanceCards show a previous and new balance rather than a running balance, so rows are pure transactions.
Date formatUsually MM/DD or MM/DD/YY, by transaction or posting date.

Works with: Works with statements from any issuer — Chase, American Express, Citi, Capital One, Discover, Bank of America, and more.

Credit card statements don’t carry a running balance the way a checking account does — they’re a clean list of charges and payments, which is exactly the shape that converts best to CSV.

How to export your credit card statement as a PDF

Then convert it below — right in your browser.

  1. Sign in to your card issuer’s website or app.
  2. Open “Statements” (or “Statements & documents”).
  3. Pick the billing period you need.
  4. Download it as a PDF, then convert it below — it never leaves your browser.

Convert your credit card statement

Drop the PDF in below. It’s converted to CSV on your device — nothing is uploaded.

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Text-based PDF → CSV · processed in your browser · nothing is uploaded

Credit card statement converter — FAQ

Can I convert any credit card’s statement?+
Yes — as long as it’s a text-based PDF (the kind you download from your issuer’s site or app). The converter reads the statement’s own layout, so it isn’t tied to any one card.
Does it keep the spending category?+
If your statement prints a category column, it comes through as its own column in the CSV.
Is it safe to convert my credit card statement here?+
Yes. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your credit card statement is never uploaded, stored, or seen by us or anyone else. It stays on your device.
What format do I get back?+
A CSV file that opens directly in Excel, Google Sheets, and Apple Numbers. A native .xlsx export is coming soon.
Does it work with scanned credit card statements?+
Text-based PDFs — the kind you download or export from an online account — convert today. Scanned or photographed documents need OCR, which is coming soon.

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