Convert receipt photos to Excel-ready files.No accounts. $3 to $19 one-time. Auto-delete in 30 minutes.
Upload receipts, review extracted fields, then download a CSV that opens in Excel or Google Sheets.
ReceiptJar extracts data conservatively. If a field cannot be identified with confidence, it is left blank. Review and verification are expected before export or use.
One-time use · $3–$19 · No accounts · Auto-delete privacy
Convert receipts to Excel
ReceiptJar turns receipt images and PDFs into structured rows you can open in Excel. Download a CSV file that works in Excel, Google Sheets, and most bookkeeping workflows.
Extract receipt data automatically
Extract key receipt fields such as date, merchant, totals, tax, and line items. If something cannot be identified reliably, it is left blank for you to review.
Receipt to Excel FAQ
How do I convert a receipt to Excel?
Upload a receipt photo or PDF, review the extracted fields, then download a CSV file that opens directly in Excel or Google Sheets.
Can I scan receipts into Excel?
Yes. Use a receipt photo (or a scanned PDF), and ReceiptJar will extract the data and export an Excel-ready CSV.
Is there an app that puts receipts into Excel?
ReceiptJar is a one-time receipt-to-CSV tool. It outputs a spreadsheet-ready CSV you can open in Excel without subscriptions.
Does ReceiptJar export an Excel file?
ReceiptJar exports CSV. CSV opens in Excel and Google Sheets and is the most portable format for importing into bookkeeping systems.
Fast workflow
Upload, review, export.
Auto-delete privacy
All files auto-delete after 30 minutes.
Simple pricing
$3 to $19 based on size. No subscriptions.
Looking for practical guides? See our receipt organization resources.
ReceiptJar is a data extraction and formatting tool. It does not provide tax, accounting, or legal advice. Users are responsible for reviewing, verifying, and using exported data.