Bank Statement Extractor
Capture financial data from bank statements effortlessly with our AI-powered software. Parse statements into structured data and automate your financial processes.
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Supports PDF / Word / Images, up to 10 files
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fake_bank_statement.png | transactions (8) item: • date: 2025-03-02 details: Cloud Service Subscription debit: 129.99 credit: Not Found • date: 2025-03-05 details: Client Payment - DeltaSoft debit: Not Found credit: 3500.00 • date: 2025-03-08 details: Office Internet Bill debit: 89.60 credit: Not Found • date: 2025-03-12 details: Payroll Disbursement debit: 3200.00 credit: Not Found • date: 2025-03-18 details: Partner Transfer - Zenith Inc. debit: Not Found credit: 1905.40 • date: 2025-03-22 details: Business Lunch (Team Meeting) debit: 88.90 credit: Not Found • date: 2025-03-27 details: Utility Payment debit: 134.26 credit: Not Found • date: 2025-03-29 details: Interest Earned debit: Not Found credit: 530.00 |
Bank Statement Extractor – Common Questions & Answers
Want to extract data from your bank statements? Check our FAQs below or contact us anytime!
What is the Bank Statement Extractor?
It's a tool that uses AI and OCR to read bank statements (PDFs, images, scans) and extract key fields like account holder, transactions, dates, balances, and more.
What file formats are supported?
We support PDF, JPG, PNG, and other common formats for both digital and scanned bank statements.
What data fields can be extracted?
We extract account holder, account number, bank name, statement period, transaction list (date, description, amount, balance), opening and closing balances.
Can it process statements with multiple accounts?
Yes! The extractor can identify and separate statements for different accounts in a single file.
Can I export the extracted data?
Absolutely. You can export the results in JSON or CSV for finance, reporting, or integration with other systems.
Does it work with handwritten statements?
Typed and printed statements work best, but our OCR may recognize clear handwriting in some cases.