Bulk Document Extraction Software
Upload ZIP archives of PDFs and images, preview the schema on the first file, and export structured results for large document batches.
What this helps with
Process large document sets with one repeatable setup instead of one file at a time.
Move faster on large batches
Use one extraction setup for many files instead of repeating the same work document by document.
Keep output formats consistent
Use one schema across large document sets even when layouts vary across files.
Reduce cleanup after OCR
Preview the columns before the full run so the final export is closer to ready-to-use data.
How to get started
Upload a ZIP
Bring in a large folder of documents as one ZIP instead of uploading each file separately.
Review the schema
Check the fields on the first file and confirm the output before processing the full set.
Export the full batch
Download one clean export or split results by file depending on how your team works.
What you can extract
High-volume document handling
Process recurring document batches such as invoices, statements, forms, receipts, and mixed ZIP uploads.
Preview before full processing
Confirm the output once before committing time and volume to a larger run.
Structured output at batch scale
Export the final results as CSV, Excel, or JSON for review, imports, or downstream systems.
Frequently asked questions
Can SuperInputs process documents in bulk?
Yes. Bulk ZIP uploads are a core part of the product.
Can I use one setup across many files?
Yes. The preview step helps you confirm one schema before processing the full batch.
Which export formats work for bulk jobs?
Bulk jobs can be exported as CSV, Excel, or JSON.
Related pages
See the broad PDF export page for flexible field extraction.
See how SuperInputs handles structured exports for downstream apps and systems.
Compare SuperInputs with a larger document-processing alternative.
Read a practical guide to choosing software for large PDF extraction jobs.
Want to try this on your own documents?
Upload a sample file, preview the fields, and then scale to a full ZIP batch when the output looks right.
