Product Catalog Extraction Software
Extract product names, attributes, SKUs, pricing, and descriptions from supplier catalogs, PDFs, and image batches into structured exports.
What this helps with
Convert supplier catalogs and SKU sheets into usable product data for merchandising and operations.
Normalize supplier catalog data
Turn inconsistent supplier PDFs into one consistent attribute structure your team can actually work with.
Support bulk enrichment
Extract raw fields for thousands of SKUs, then feed them into content, merchandising, or inventory systems.
Speed up catalog onboarding
Check the schema on a sample file before running full catalog batches from new suppliers.
How to get started
Upload a product sheet or ZIP
Start with one vendor catalog or bring in a full set of PDFs and images when you are ready to scale.
Define the product schema
Tell SuperInputs which attributes, product identifiers, or descriptions you want extracted.
Export structured catalog data
Download CSV, Excel, or JSON files for catalog updates, content teams, or downstream imports.
What you can extract
Core product fields
SKU, product name, category, brand, size, color, material, price, and supplier identifiers.
Descriptive content support
Extract long descriptions, short descriptions, and feature bullets for merchandising and listing cleanup.
Batch processing for vendor onboarding
ZIP uploads help teams process many supplier documents without rebuilding the extraction every time.
Frequently asked questions
Can SuperInputs extract product attributes from PDFs?
Yes. Teams use it to pull SKU-level data, pricing, dimensions, descriptions, and other catalog attributes into structured outputs.
Is this useful for supplier onboarding?
Yes. It is especially helpful when suppliers send catalog PDFs or mixed document batches that need to be normalized quickly.
Can the output be used in spreadsheets or PIM systems?
Yes. CSV, Excel, and JSON exports make it straightforward to route extracted catalog data into spreadsheet review and downstream systems.
Related pages
See how image-heavy product assets can still become clean structured data.
See the broad PDF extraction page for flexible fields and batch-ready outputs.
Compare flexible field definition with a more rule-based parsing approach.
Read a practical guide to choosing a PDF extraction product.
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.
