Chase checking statements
This page is for supported original Chase checking PDFs downloaded from the bank website. Some account types and historical layouts may require a parser request.
LedgerSprout currently supports Chase Bank checking statement PDFs for local CSV/XLSX export. Use this page if you need a Chase bank statement PDF to Excel or CSV workflow without cloud upload.
This page is for supported original Chase checking PDFs downloaded from the bank website. Some account types and historical layouts may require a parser request.
Supported Chase checking statement PDFs can be reviewed locally and exported to spreadsheet formats. If your account type or layout differs, request parser support.
Current public parser support is for Chase Bank checking statements.
Use original text-based Chase PDFs downloaded from the bank website. Scanned PDFs, screenshots, and image-only files are not supported.
The workflow is intentionally simple: bring in the supported PDF, confirm the rows, then export for spreadsheet cleanup or bookkeeping prep.
Open the local review workflow and add the supported Chase checking statement PDF.
Review extracted dates, descriptions, and amounts so you can verify the result before export.
Export Chase statement transactions locally to CSV/XLSX for reconciliation or bookkeeping work.
LedgerSprout is a local Chase statement converter. Supported Chase PDFs stay on your computer while you review and export them.
If your statement layout differs, or if you need a different Chase account type, use the request flow instead of assuming support exists.
Use the supported bank list if you want to verify coverage first, or request a parser update if your Chase PDF does not match the current supported layout.