Image to Excel Converter (OCR)
Extract text and tables from images using OCR
How it works
- Upload an image containing text or table data
- Select the language of the text in the image
- Click "Extract Text" to run OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
- Review and edit the extracted data in the table editor
- Download as Excel file
🔒 Privacy & Processing
Server OCR provides better accuracy. Images are uploaded to our server for processing and deleted immediately after.
Features
Powerful OCR
Advanced text recognition using Tesseract.js engine
17+ Languages
Supports Indian languages, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and more
Editable Results
Edit, add, or delete rows and columns before downloading
How to Convert Image to Excel
Upload an image containing text or table data
Select the language and click "Extract Text"
Review and edit the extracted data
Download as Excel file
Use Cases
Digitize Paper Documents
Convert scanned documents, receipts, or invoices into editable spreadsheets
Extract Table Data
Pull table data from screenshots or images into Excel format
Convert WhatsApp Screenshots
Extract text from chat screenshots or shared images
Process Printed Lists
Convert printed lists, menus, or price sheets to digital format
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Image to Excel work?
This tool uses OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to detect and extract text from your image. It then structures the text into rows and columns that you can edit and download as an Excel file.
What image formats are supported?
We support JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and GIF image formats. For best results, use high-resolution images with clear, readable text.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. All OCR processing happens entirely in your browser using Tesseract.js. Your images never leave your device.
What languages are supported?
We support multiple languages including English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, French, German, and Spanish.
Can I edit the extracted data?
Yes! After extraction, you can edit cells directly in the table, add or delete rows and columns, and then download the final result as an Excel file.
What if the OCR results are not accurate?
OCR accuracy depends on image quality, font clarity, and contrast. For best results, use high-resolution images with clear text. You can manually edit any incorrectly recognized text before downloading.