Import a supported statement PDF
Use an original text-based PDF downloaded from the bank website. LedgerSprout matches it to a supported parser and extracts the transaction rows locally.
LedgerSprout helps turn supported original bank statement PDFs into clean CSV files on your own machine. If you need bank statement to CSV, PDF bank statement to CSV, or a no-cloud route from statement PDF to spreadsheet rows, this is the path.
When a bank only gives you PDF history, CSV is usually the most practical next format. It opens cleanly in Excel or Google Sheets, can be normalized with simple spreadsheet formulas, and is easy to hand off to a bookkeeper or tax preparer.
LedgerSprout keeps that workflow simple: import a supported PDF, review the extracted rows, and export a structured CSV file instead of copying and pasting transactions by hand.
Use an original text-based PDF downloaded from the bank website. LedgerSprout matches it to a supported parser and extracts the transaction rows locally.
Check dates, descriptions, amounts, balances where available, and category suggestions before creating the final CSV.
Generate a CSV file that is easier to work with in spreadsheets, bookkeeping prep, and downstream reconciliation.
CSV is usually the simplest choice when you want flexible spreadsheet work, cleanup by formula, or a lightweight file to pass into another tool.
Check the supported list first. If your bank or PDF layout is missing, request parser support.
LedgerSprout also supports Excel-style exports and Pro QBO export for QuickBooks workflows.