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Extract tables from PDF documents and export them as clean CSV files — all processing happens in your browser.
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Maximum file size: 100MB per file
Select the PDF file containing the tables you want to extract.
The tool scans your PDF and identifies all tabular data with confidence scores.
Select a table, choose your delimiter, quote style, and header preferences.
Export individual tables or download all detected tables as separate CSV files.
Intelligent algorithms detect tables in your PDF with confidence scoring.
Extract and export multiple tables from a single PDF document.
Preview the generated CSV data before downloading to verify accuracy.
Choose delimiter (comma, semicolon, tab), quote style, and header options.
All processing happens locally in your browser — no files are uploaded.
Copy CSV data directly to your clipboard for quick pasting into spreadsheets.
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Review the confidence score for each detected table — higher scores indicate more reliable extraction.
Minimal quote style only wraps fields that contain special characters, producing cleaner output.
Keep "Include column headers" enabled for easier identification of columns in your spreadsheet.
Some regions use semicolons as CSV separators — choose the format that matches your locale or software.
The tool identifies table structures in the PDF by analyzing text positions and whitespace patterns, then maps rows and columns to CSV format.
It works best with text-based PDFs where table data is encoded as text. Scanned/image PDFs require OCR first to create a searchable text layer.
Accuracy is highest for well-formatted tables with clear borders and consistent spacing. Complex layouts with merged cells may need manual cleanup.
Yes, the tool detects and extracts all tables found in the document. Each table can be exported as a separate CSV file.
PDF to CSV conversion extracts tabular data from PDF documents into a structured, machine-readable format. This is essential for data analysis, importing into spreadsheets, or feeding data into other tools.
This tool is particularly useful when: