PDF to JSON for Structured Exports
Extract fields from PDFs and export structured JSON for apps, APIs, and internal systems.
Best for
Best when the output needs to feed software directly instead of stopping at a spreadsheet.
Application handoff
Send document outputs into downstream systems that prefer structured payloads over spreadsheets.
Internal tooling
Use JSON exports when developers or ops teams need flexible data mapping after extraction.
Quality review with structure preserved
Keep nested or object-like output shapes available for engineering use.
How to get started
Upload PDFs or image batches
Bring in one file or a full ZIP depending on the job size.
Preview the fields
Validate the output structure before you commit the full JSON export.
Download JSON
Export the final results in a machine-friendly format for custom downstream use.
Why people choose SuperInputs for this
Useful beyond spreadsheets
JSON export is valuable when teams want to move the data into tools, APIs, or custom apps.
Flexible schema design
The prompt-based setup helps teams shape the output around the fields they actually need.
Supports mixed document flows
Run the same JSON export pattern across invoices, statements, forms, and images.
Frequently asked questions
Can SuperInputs export PDF data as JSON?
Yes. JSON is one of the standard export formats alongside CSV and Excel.
Why use JSON instead of CSV?
JSON is often better when the extracted data needs to feed software, APIs, or downstream automations instead of spreadsheets.
Related pages
See the broad batch-processing page for recurring document sets.
See how structured JSON exports help with forms and field-heavy documents.
Read a practical guide to choosing a PDF extraction product.
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.
