Convert a Chase statement PDF to Excel or CSV
Drop your Chase statement PDF below. Parsing happens right here in your browser — the file never touches a server, and you can confirm that yourself in DevTools → Network while it happens.
How it works
How accurate is the Chase preset?
The Chase preset is tuned to Chase's section headers and column layout — Deposits and Additions, ATM & Debit Card Withdrawals, Electronic Withdrawals, Checks Paid, and Fees — so amounts land in the right column with the right sign automatically. We haven't checked it against a library of real Chase statements row by row the way we have for Capital One and Bank of America, so if a row looks off in the preview, the built-in column mapper lets you fix it in a few clicks before you pay.
The balance check, done automatically
Bookkeepers have a simple sanity check for any statement: opening balance plus credits, minus debits, should equal the closing balance printed at the bottom. StatementLift runs that check automatically on your Chase statement, in the preview, before you pay — so you know the export adds up before you spend a cent on it.
What this can't do
Text-based PDFs only, for now. If your Chase statement is a scanned image, the preview tells you honestly before any payment, not after. Unusual layouts and combined multi-account statements can also trip up the automatic read — the column mapper is there to fix what it gets wrong.
Pricing
$10 unlocks this file forever in this browser, both formats. $19/mo unlocks unlimited exports with a license key that works on any machine. Either way, you only pay after seeing the preview.
FAQ
How accurate is the Chase preset compared to Capital One's?
The Chase preset is tuned to Chase's known section headers and column layout, but it hasn't gone through the row-by-row testing we've done for Capital One and Bank of America. Use the preview and the column mapper to catch anything it gets wrong before you pay.
Does this work for Chase business or Chase Sapphire card statements?
Standard Chase checking and savings statements are what the preset targets. Business and credit card statements often use a different layout — the generic reader will still attempt to read any text-based PDF, and the column mapper is there if the automatic read needs a fix.
What if my Chase statement is scanned?
We check for that before you pay — a scanned statement is an image, and reading it would require uploading it somewhere, which we don't do. You'll see a clear message instead of a charge.
Does my Chase statement get uploaded?
No. Everything happens in your browser. Open DevTools → Network during conversion and you'll see no request carrying your file.
What do I get in the export?
Date, Description, Amount, and Balance columns, in .xlsx or .csv.