PDF to Structured Data
Turn PDFs into structured fields you can review, export, and send into spreadsheets or systems without rebuilding the output by hand.
Best for
Best when you want a flexible PDF extraction setup instead of a rigid one-size-fits-all export.
General PDF extraction
Pull dates, totals, names, identifiers, and repeating fields out of many different PDF document types.
Batch-ready review
Preview the output on one file before running a larger PDF batch.
Downstream handoff
Export structured results for spreadsheets, apps, and internal systems.
How to get started
Upload PDFs or a ZIP
Start with one PDF for QA or a ZIP when you need to process more at once.
Define the fields
Describe the fields you want and review the output on the first file.
Export the results
Download clean structured data as CSV, Excel, or JSON once the output looks right.
Why people choose SuperInputs for this
Flexible field definition
Shape the output around the fields you actually need instead of forcing the job into a narrow preset.
Built for batch runs
Use one setup across recurring PDF batches without restarting from scratch each time.
Clean outputs across formats
Choose CSV, Excel, or JSON depending on how the data will be reviewed or imported next.
Frequently asked questions
Can SuperInputs turn PDFs into structured data?
Yes. SuperInputs can extract structured fields from many kinds of PDFs and export the results in CSV, Excel, or JSON.
Can I use this on scanned PDFs too?
Yes. Scanned PDFs can also be processed when you need structured output instead of raw text.
Is this useful for mixed PDF batches?
Yes. It works well when you need one consistent schema across a recurring batch of PDFs.
Related pages
See the broader product page for recurring PDF extraction jobs.
See how SuperInputs handles larger PDF and image batches.
Read a practical guide to comparing PDF extraction 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.
