Extract Tables from PDF to Excel — Free & Local

Pull tables and data from PDF reports into editable Excel spreadsheets without uploading.

Financial reports, invoices, government data releases, and research papers often come as PDFs with tables that need to be worked with in Excel. FixIt Localy extracts tables from PDFs into Excel entirely in your browser.

How It Works

1

Open the PDF to Excel extractor

Click the button below. The extractor loads in your current browser with no account required.

2

Drop your PDF with tables

Select or drag your PDF. The tool scans the document and detects table structures using PDF.js running locally.

3

Download as Excel

Click Extract. Your .xlsx file downloads with the table data organised into rows and columns.

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Why No File Upload?

Zero Data Exposure

Your files are processed using WebAssembly inside your browser tab. They are never transmitted to any server.

Instant Deletion

When you close the browser tab, all processed data is immediately destroyed. Nothing is cached or logged.

PDPL & GDPR Safe

No third-party data processor is involved. Fully compliant with Saudi Arabia's PDPL and the EU's GDPR by design.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I extract tables from a PDF without uploading it?

Yes. The table detection and extraction runs locally inside your browser using PDF.js. The PDF is never uploaded to any server.

Does it work on PDFs with multiple tables on one page?

Yes. The tool detects multiple tables and extracts each as a separate region in the Excel output.

Does PDF to Excel work on scanned PDFs?

Scanned PDFs do not contain machine-readable text, so table extraction requires OCR. Text-based PDFs work well.

Is financial data safe to process this way?

Yes. Because extraction runs locally, financial figures are processed only in your browser's local memory.

What format is the exported Excel file?

A standard .xlsx file compatible with Microsoft Excel 2007+, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice Calc.