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Secure Bank Statement Converter
Convert PDF bank statements securely to Excel or CSV
Most converters make you upload your bank statement to a server you know nothing about. We have a different approach. The PDF is rasterized entirely inside your browser. You can mask sensitive data on-canvas before anything is sent. An "Audit ZIP" lets you verify pixel-by-pixel what leaves your device. Only redacted images go to a stateless, EU-based AI – no database, no retained files, no training on your data. Result: a structured Excel file, or a QuickBooks/Xero-compatible CSV.
Hello Product Hunt,
I was looking for a tool to convert my own PDF bank statements into Excel - useful for sorting, filtering, and tracking spending. Plenty of tools exist for this, so I tried one of the popular ones.
My experience was a mixed bag. The very first step already made me think: I needed to upload my statement. I stopped right at this stage. Why? Because what's on the first page of most bank statements? Your name, home address, and account number. So, I tried to answer a couple of questions. Who runs that server? How long will my statement be stored? Will it be deleted? When?
Since I was already on the site, I thought I go through with it anyway, at least out of curiosity. If the result is good, maybe I can live with the risk. So, I uploaded a highly sensitive document. The result was quick: "Sorry, this statement could not be processed." That’s excellent. A zero result for a real privacy risk. That's when I decided to build it properly – or at least much better.
How it works differently here:
• Your PDF is rasterized locally in your browser – the original file never gets uploaded.
• You can redact your name/account number yourself, directly on the page, before anything is sent anywhere.
• An optional "Audit ZIP" lets you verify exactly what would be sent, pixel for pixel, before you send it.
• Only redacted images go to a stateless, EU-based AI – no metadata from the original PDF, no database, no retained files, contractually no model training on your data.
• You get back a structured Excel file or a QuickBooks/Xero-ready CSV.
This application is part of Secure Academic Studio, a small set of privacy-first document tools (proofreading, transcription, invoice conversion, and more) – some of them free, others pay-as-you-go, no subscriptions, no account required.
For the launch, we've bumped the daily free credits to 50 for the next few days - hopefully enough to test the converter without spending anything. Furthermore, we provided a 50% discount code for all our credit packs, as well.
Would genuinely love your feedback, especially from anyone in accounting/bookkeeping who deals with this kind of files daily.
…And if "trust us, it's private" sounds like every other privacy claim you've heard – it’s excellent. We open-sourced the actual mechanisms instead of just describing them: MIT-licensed code excerpts and a dated changelog are available in our public GitHub repository.
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About Secure Bank Statement Converter on Product Hunt
“Convert PDF bank statements securely to Excel or CSV”
Secure Bank Statement Converter was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #142 on the daily leaderboard. Most converters make you upload your bank statement to a server you know nothing about. We have a different approach. The PDF is rasterized entirely inside your browser. You can mask sensitive data on-canvas before anything is sent. An "Audit ZIP" lets you verify pixel-by-pixel what leaves your device. Only redacted images go to a stateless, EU-based AI – no database, no retained files, no training on your data. Result: a structured Excel file, or a QuickBooks/Xero-compatible CSV.
Secure Bank Statement Converter was featured in Fintech (47.4k followers), Privacy (11.3k followers), GitHub (41.4k followers) and Accounting (1.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 56.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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