Convert Any File and Webpage to a Spreadsheet

Turn PDFs, images, Excel, text, and (once the extension is live) live webpage snapshots into structured rows you can open in Excel or Google Sheets. Conversion runs on our servers; downloads are built in your browser — your original files stay on your device until you choose to process them.

  • Add files in the upload area: drag and drop or click to browse. Optional webpage capture via the Chrome extension is coming soon after store review. Up to 3 documents, max 50 MB each.
  • Click CONVERT to extract structured data. With one file you can save from the file card or use SAVE ALL; with several files in one batch, the sheet is combined — use SAVE ALL to download what you see.

DROP FILES HEREORCLICK TO BROWSEORMOUSE OVER — WEBPAGE CAPTURE
(COMING SOON)

Webpage capture uses the Any2Sheet Chrome extension, which is coming soon while it is under Chrome Web Store review. Use drag and drop or browse until the install link is available.

    Sheet

    Convert files to populate the sheet. Select cells, then copy (Ctrl+C or Copy) to paste into Excel or Google Sheets.

    How it works, limits, and privacy

    Any2Sheet turns PDFs, images, spreadsheets, plain text, HTML, and webpage snapshots into editable rows and columns so you can open results in Excel, Google Sheets, or other tools.

    Server vs browser: When you run CONVERT, file content is sent to our servers and processed with Google Gemini to infer tables and fields. CSV, Excel (.xlsx), PDF, and JSON exports are then built in your browser (including a WebAssembly-backed Excel writer). We do not store those export files on our systems.

    Steps

    1. Add files — Drag and drop, browse, or use the optional extension for a live page (hover Webpage in the title for instructions). Up to 3 files, 50 MB each.
    2. Convert — Each item is analyzed; you get a structured preview you can adjust before exporting.
    3. Download — With one file, use Save on the card or SAVE ALL. With several files in one batch, results are merged into one sheet; use SAVE ALL to export what you see.

    What tends to work well

    Usually reliableMay need a quick check
    Tables in PDFs, invoices, and quotesBlurry scans or heavy handwriting
    Excel/CSV and photos of printed tablesDeeply merged cells or nested layouts
    Text, markdown, and HTML-style listsLong prose with no clear fields

    Accuracy

    Output reflects what the model can read from your file. Always spot-check numbers, labels, and totals before relying on them for purchases, compliance, or financial decisions.

    Privacy at a glance

    • Content you convert is transmitted to our infrastructure and sent to Google's API for this request; we do not keep a personal document library.
    • Downloads are assembled locally in your browser; originals stay on your device unless you remove them.
    • No account is required.