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Bank Statement Converter
Bank statements to Excel — reconciled, not guessed
Most PDF-to-Excel converters hand you numbers that look right with no way to know if they are. BankStatementConverter checks: every row is reconciled against the statement's own printed balances, and any row that doesn't foot is flagged UNVERIFIED instead of silently exported. An AI engine reads any bank's PDF worldwide — digital or scanned. Exports to Excel, CSV, JSON, Fortnox CSV, and OFX. Free tier, no signup. Reconciled, not guessed.
Hi Product Hunt. Solo founder here — I'm a data scientist by background, and I built this because bank-statement extraction you can actually trust the numbers on didn't exist.
Every converter I tried, including the paid ones, gives you a spreadsheet that looks plausible. But "plausible" is the exact failure mode that hurts a bookkeeper: import one silently-wrong row and your reconciliation blows up weeks later, and you get blamed. So the core of this isn't the AI — it's the check on the AI. Every row is reconciled against the statement's own printed running balances. Anything that doesn't foot gets labeled UNVERIFIED rather than exported as if it were fine.
What it does NOT do yet, honestly: I have zero paying users — you'd be among the first. I have one hard-verified accuracy figure (99.86% on a real 742-transaction Handelsbanken statement); I won't quote a number for your bank until it's earned one. The AI path uses Google Gemini, so it's not a local/offline tool. Output is Excel, CSV, JSON, Fortnox CSV, and OFX (imports into Quicken/Xero/GnuCash) — no native QuickBooks .qbo, QIF, or IIF.
Please try it on your messiest statement (free, no signup) and tell me where it breaks. Honest criticism is exactly what I need right now.
About Bank Statement Converter on Product Hunt
“Bank statements to Excel — reconciled, not guessed”
Bank Statement Converter was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #50 on the daily leaderboard. Most PDF-to-Excel converters hand you numbers that look right with no way to know if they are. BankStatementConverter checks: every row is reconciled against the statement's own printed balances, and any row that doesn't foot is flagged UNVERIFIED instead of silently exported. An AI engine reads any bank's PDF worldwide — digital or scanned. Exports to Excel, CSV, JSON, Fortnox CSV, and OFX. Free tier, no signup. Reconciled, not guessed.
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