PDF to CSV for Clean, Batch-Ready Exports
Turn PDF documents into clean CSV data you can sort, review, and import, whether you start with one file or a full ZIP batch.
Best for
Best when you need consistent CSV outputs from recurring document sets, not just a quick copy-and-paste result.
Invoice PDFs to spreadsheets
Export invoice headers, totals, and line items into CSV for review and downstream systems.
Statement transaction tables
Move transaction rows and balances from bank statement PDFs into spreadsheet-ready output.
Mixed document batches
Handle ZIP archives of PDFs and image files when teams need one export across many source documents.
How to get started
Upload one PDF or a ZIP
Start with a sample file or load a larger batch when you are ready to process at scale.
Preview the columns
Check the CSV schema on the first file before launching the full job.
Export clean CSV
Download a structured CSV file that is easier to audit, clean, and send downstream.
Why people choose SuperInputs for this
Made for recurring document sets
This is a stronger fit when the same job needs to run across many documents every week.
Flexible field definition
Use a prompt to define the output columns instead of being locked to a rigid preset.
Batch-first exports
Use one cumulative export or split outputs by file depending on how your team consumes the data.
Frequently asked questions
Can I convert PDF invoices to CSV?
Yes. Invoice PDFs are one of the main document types the product is designed to support.
Does SuperInputs only work on one PDF at a time?
No. One of the main advantages is the ability to run ZIP-based batch extraction jobs.
Related pages
See the invoice extraction use case behind PDF-to-CSV demand.
See how statement data can be turned into clean CSV exports.
Read a practical guide to getting spreadsheet-ready data from PDFs.
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.
