Credit Card Statements to Spreadsheets Fast
Upload your credit card statement PDF and get every transaction in a clean spreadsheet. Merchant names, dates, amounts, and categories — extracted from Visa, Mastercard, Amex, and other issuers.
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Full Transaction History in a Spreadsheet
Every charge, payment, and fee from your credit card statement — structured and sortable.
All Major Issuers Supported
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and dozens of bank-issued cards. The AI recognizes each issuer's statement layout and adapts extraction automatically.
Transaction Categorization
Charges are extracted with merchant names, transaction dates, posting dates, reference numbers, and amounts. The output makes it easy to add your own spending categories.
Rewards and Fee Tracking
Interest charges, annual fees, cash-back rewards, and payment credits are captured as distinct line items so you can track the true cost of each card.
How it works
Upload your credit card statement
Drag and drop your PDF, photo, or scan. Multi-page documents supported.
AI reads and extracts
Extraly detects the layout, tables, and fields automatically. No templates needed.
Export your data
Download as Excel, CSV, JSON, or XML. Edit any field before exporting.
Frequently asked questions
Extraly works with statements from Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Capital One, Citi, Chase, Barclays, and most bank-issued credit cards worldwide. The AI detects the layout automatically.
Yes. Upload several monthly statements in one batch. Extraly processes each statement separately and can deliver one combined spreadsheet with all months or individual files — your choice.
Yes. The extracted data includes a transaction-type column that distinguishes purchases, payments, credits, interest charges, and fees. You can filter and sort by type immediately in your spreadsheet.
Foreign currency charges are extracted with both the original currency amount and the billed amount in your statement currency, preserving the exchange rate detail exactly as it appears on the statement.