Image to Excel Converter
Extract tables from any image instantly
AI converts photos, screenshots, and scans to organized Excel spreadsheets with perfect structure.
Drag & drop your image with table
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Supports: JPG, PNG, PDF (max 10 files)
How to Convert Image Tables to Excel
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Drag & drop your image with table or click to browse
AI Extracts
Our AI reads and structures the data
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What You Get
- ✓Automatic table detection in images
- ✓Row and column structure preserved
- ✓Multiple tables per image supported
- ✓Numeric data type recognition
- ✓Formula-ready Excel output
- ✓CSV export option
- ✓Works with photos, screenshots, scans
- ✓Handwritten tables supported
- ✓High accuracy on clear images
- ✓No account required
FAQ
How do I convert an image to Excel table?▼
Upload any image containing a table (photo, screenshot, or scanned document). Our AI automatically detects the table structure, extracts all data, and converts it to an Excel spreadsheet with proper rows and columns.
What types of table images work?▼
Any visible table structure works - printed documents, handwritten tables, screenshots, photos of whiteboards, or scanned papers. The AI is trained to detect tables in various formats and lighting conditions.
Can it detect multiple tables in one image?▼
Yes! If your image contains multiple tables, we detect and extract all of them. Each table is placed on a separate sheet in the Excel file, or you can export them individually.
Are numbers recognized correctly for calculations?▼
Yes, we detect numeric data types automatically so you can use Excel formulas right away. Currency symbols, percentages, and dates are also recognized and formatted appropriately.
What image formats are supported?▼
We support JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, and PDF files. For best results, ensure the table is clearly visible and not too blurry. Higher resolution images produce better extraction accuracy.
Can I copy a table from a PDF to Excel?▼
Absolutely! Upload your PDF and we'll extract any tables found. This is much faster than manually retyping data, and preserves the exact structure of the original table.