Reads it like a person
It looks at the page, not the text layer. Scans, photos, tables with no gridlines — the exact files that break every free tool.
extract · $3.99 per file · first table free
Copy-paste mangles tables. Free extractors choke on scans. This reads the page the way you would and hands back a real .xlsx — one sheet per table, numbers as numbers.
Find the tables — first one’s free
No account. The proof is free — pay only for the download.
extract · PDF → xlsx · one sheet per table · $3.99/file · first table free
It looks at the page, not the text layer. Scans, photos, tables with no gridlines — the exact files that break every free tool.
One sheet per table. Typed columns. A file you can sort, sum, and send.
Check it against your document before you spend a cent. And if we can’t find tables, there’s nothing to pay.
PDF, scan, or photo — it reads them all.
The job runs first. A real preview renders, free. Look before you spend.
One payment, that one file. Or ten jobs for $19.99, good for a year.
Yes — that’s the point. It reads the page visually, so scan quality matters more than whether a text layer exists.
A table that continues across pages comes out as one sheet.
Check the free preview first — that’s what it’s for. If a paid workbook has real errors, reply to your receipt for a refund.
PDF, PNG, JPG, or WebP up to 20MB, about 100 pages.
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