OCR to CSV
Turn OCR-heavy documents into clean CSV output when the goal is structured data, not just raw text.
Best for
Best when you need a flat-file export from scans, receipts, forms, or other image-heavy documents.
Receipt exports
Move merchant names, dates, totals, and line items into CSV for review.
Form field exports
Export names, addresses, dates, IDs, and other form fields into flat-file output.
OCR-heavy batch processing
Use ZIP uploads when many image-based files need one consistent CSV structure.
How to get started
Upload OCR-heavy documents
Bring in one image or scan for QA, or upload a ZIP when you need to process more.
Preview the CSV fields
Check the output columns before generating the full export.
Download CSV
Export a flat-file result that is easier to sort, share, and import.
Why people choose SuperInputs for this
Built for image-heavy documents
Use it when you need more than raw OCR text from scans, screenshots, receipts, or forms.
Flat-file output for review
CSV works well when the next step is spreadsheet QA, imports, or shared review.
Works on larger batches
Run the same CSV setup across recurring OCR-heavy jobs.
Frequently asked questions
Can SuperInputs turn OCR results into CSV?
Yes. The goal is to turn OCR-heavy documents into structured CSV exports instead of leaving the result as raw text.
Is this useful for scanned receipts and forms?
Yes. Receipt scans, forms, and other image-heavy files are strong fits for this page.
Can I run this on multiple files at once?
Yes. ZIP uploads make it easy to process larger OCR-heavy document sets.
Related pages
See the dedicated page for merchants, totals, taxes, and itemized receipts.
See how SuperInputs handles field-heavy forms and scanned paperwork.
Read a practical guide to comparing receipt OCR products.
Need to run this across more than one file?
Upload a ZIP, preview the fields once, and then run the full extraction when the output looks right.
