Choosing a free bank statement converter

Updated April 2026

Search results for "free bank statement converter" mix ad-supported scrapers, trialware, and tools that are free only if your file is tiny. Before you upload a sensitive PDF, decide what you mean by free: no payment, no account, no upload to a server, or all three.

Privacy: Some sites upload your PDF to a cloud OCR service. QuickBankConvert runs parsing in your browser so the statement content is not sent to our servers for conversion. We still use normal website analytics—see the Privacy Policy.

Output quality: A free tool that produces garbage CSV costs more time than it saves. Look for previews of every transaction row, not only the first page. Compare our output against a manual spot-check of your PDF before you rely on it for taxes.

Limits: QuickBankConvert publishes current Free-tier limits on the pricing page. Paid tiers exist so we do not have to monetize by reselling data—read the plan table before you upgrade.

Formats: CSV and Excel cover most personal finance and spreadsheet workflows. If you need QuickBooks- or Xero-oriented exports, those are Pro-tier features when available—see Import bank statements into QuickBooks.

Ready to try? Use the converter with a redacted test PDF first if you are cautious—then run your real statement when you are comfortable with the results.