Free browser-first converter

Extract Table from Image

Extract table from image online and export clean spreadsheet data. Upload a table picture, edit cells, then download XLSX or CSV.

No signup
Editable preview
XLSX and CSV

Editable preview

Check rows before export

Waiting for image

Your editable table appears here.

Upload a clear table image, then fix OCR mistakes directly in the grid before downloading Excel or CSV.

DateItemAmountNote
May 10Breakfast18Soy milk
May 10Transit12Metro
May 10Coffee25Afternoon
6 rows · 4 columns · browser session processing.
CSV preview
,,,
,,,
,,,
,,,
,,,
,,,

extract table from image

Extract rows from an image and keep the output usable.

Extraction searches often start broad, but the useful result is a clean spreadsheet. This page explains when image table extraction works and how to check the result.

Extract table from image means pulling rows and columns out of a table picture, not just copying text. Upload one focused table image, review the extraction, and export XLSX or CSV.

Best images for extract table from image

  • Pricing tables, schedules, rosters, and simple reports.
  • Images where columns line up visually.
  • Table screenshots that need to become spreadsheet files.

Check before exporting extract table from image

  • Paragraphs, invoices, and mixed layouts are not always table-shaped.
  • Rotated images should be straightened before upload.
  • Handwritten notes may require manual transcription.

Extraction guide

Extraction works best when the image contains one obvious table.

Extracting a table from an image is different from reading all text on the page. The converter needs enough visual structure to infer rows and columns. Before uploading, isolate the table, straighten the image, and decide whether surrounding text should be ignored or copied into a separate note.

Crop to one table

Multiple tables can be useful in a report, but they often produce mixed row order when processed as one image.

Straighten rotated captures

Even a small rotation can make columns drift. Use your screenshot or photo editor to align the table before extraction.

Compare first and last rows

OCR might get the middle right but miss the first header or final total. Check the boundaries before downloading.

Pre-export checklist

  • Only one target table is visible.
  • The image is upright and cropped.
  • Header and total rows are present in the preview.
  • Cells with wrapped text are checked for row breaks.

How to use extract table from image

Upload, review, export.

Keep extract table from image conversion in one flow so you can catch OCR mistakes before creating the final spreadsheet.

01

Choose an image with one table

Extraction is most reliable when the file is focused on a single table area.

02

Inspect extracted rows

Compare the preview with the source image and correct missing or shifted cells.

03

Export the table

Use XLSX for spreadsheet editing or CSV for importing extracted data.

FAQ

extract table from image questions

Can it extract tables from any image?

It works best on images that clearly contain a table. Dense documents, handwritten notes, or messy layouts may need manual cleanup.

Can I edit the extracted table?

Yes. The extraction result appears in an editable preview grid before you download the spreadsheet.

What if the table has no grid lines?

Aligned text can still work, but visible lines or consistent spacing make table extraction more reliable.