StatementSheet is a smart, secure, and accurate online converter that transforms PDF bank statements and credit card statements into clean, ready-to-use Excel and CSV spreadsheets. Built to combine simplicity with precision, the platform lets users automatically convert any PDF statement into a structured file in just a few clicks.
The service was born out of a real-world frustration. It started one evening in February 2024 in London, United Kingdom, when its founder, then working as a freelance Full Stack Java/Angular developer in the financial sector, sat down to do the bookkeeping for his own private limited company. Faced with the tedious task of manually copying transactions from Barclays Bank UK PDF statements into Intuit QuickBooks, he set out to build a tool that could do the job automatically. What began as a small side project quickly grew into an easy-to-use platform now used by individuals, accountants, and businesses around the world.
StatementSheet is run as a one-person company with a simple mission: to save its users time and eliminate the pain of manual data entry. Using powerful algorithms designed to recognize and extract financial transactions from any PDF bank statement, the tool delivers fast, accurate conversions while continuing to refine its accuracy over time.
Security is central to the product. All files are encrypted with SSL technology in transit, and uploaded PDFs are automatically deleted from the servers every 24 hours, giving users peace of mind when handling sensitive financial documents.
Using StatementSheet is straightforward: click the conversion button on the homepage or drag and drop a PDF into the converter area, select the file, review the extracted data in the preview table, leave feedback if needed, and export the result as a clean Excel or CSV file ready for accounting software, financial analysis, or further processing.
By turning a frustrating, manual chore into a one-click workflow, StatementSheet helps individuals, accountants, and growing businesses spend less time wrestling with PDFs and more time working with their numbers.

