OCRJet — Image to Excel at Jet Speed.
Image to Excel — Extract Tables from Images
Extract rows and columns from tabular images and download them as CSV, which opens directly in Excel. No signup required.
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JPG · PNG · WEBP · PDFOCR starts automatically after upload. All processing happens in your browser. Files never leave your device.
Features
- ✓Detect rows and columns from tabular images
- ✓Export as CSV — opens directly in Excel
- ✓Reconstruct cell layout from word positions
- ✓Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, and PDF
- ✓Free and private — runs in your browser
- ✓No signup required
Turn printed tables into spreadsheet data
OCRJet reads the text from an image, groups the words back into rows and columns, and produces a CSV file you can open in Excel, Google Sheets, or Numbers. The whole process runs locally in your browser.
How to convert a table image to CSV
1. Upload an image of a table — a screenshot, photo, or scan.
2. OCRJet recognizes the text and reconstructs the rows and columns.
3. Click CSV to download a file, then open it in Excel.
Tips for accurate table extraction
Clean, high-contrast images with straight table lines produce the best results. If a cell spans multiple columns, review the CSV after download and adjust any misread cells.
What to expect from extraction
Simple tables with clear row and column separators extract best. Prices, dates, names, and numeric columns map directly to CSV cells.
If your table uses merged cells, rotated headers, or heavy styling, review the CSV output and adjust — the OCR engine captures text, while cell structure is reconstructed from positions.
FAQ
Can I open the output in Excel?
Yes. The CSV download opens directly in Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and other spreadsheet apps.
Is table structure preserved exactly?
Rows and columns are reconstructed from word positions in the image. Complex merged cells or rotated text may need small manual fixes in the spreadsheet.
Is my table uploaded to a server?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser — your data never leaves your device.
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