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Image to Table Excel

Image to Table Excel converter that preserves rows and columns. Upload a table image, fix cell structure, and export XLSX or CSV.

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

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May 10Breakfast18Soy milk
May 10Transit12Metro
May 10Coffee25Afternoon
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image to table Excel converter

Preserve table structure when plain OCR is not enough.

This page targets users who specifically care about rows and columns. The converter output is an editable table first, so structure can be fixed before export.

Image to Table Excel focuses on preserving rows, columns, and headers instead of returning plain OCR text. Upload a structured table image, repair cells, and export XLSX or CSV.

Best images for image to table Excel converter

  • Images with column headers and repeated row patterns.
  • Scanned tables with grid lines or consistent spacing.
  • Reports where numbers must stay under the right header.

Check before exporting image to table Excel converter

  • Merged headers may need manual splitting.
  • Nested tables can create extra rows.
  • Very narrow columns can be confused with punctuation or grid lines.

Structure guide

Use this page when table shape matters as much as OCR text.

Image to Table Excel is for cases where plain OCR is not enough. The goal is to preserve which value belongs in which row and column, then let you repair the structure before export. This is especially useful for reports with headers, subtotals, repeated groups, and narrow numeric columns that must stay under the correct label.

Prefer visible headers

Column names help you spot shifted cells quickly. If a screenshot starts mid-table, capture the header row too.

Watch merged and nested cells

Spanning headers and grouped rows rarely translate perfectly. Split or duplicate labels in the preview before exporting.

Use CSV only after structure is repaired

CSV has no merged-cell concept. Fix the preview grid first so downstream imports receive predictable columns.

Pre-export checklist

  • Headers are visible in the uploaded image.
  • Every numeric column maps to the right label.
  • Merged headings are split or normalized.
  • Blank rows and subtotals are intentional before export.

How to use image to table Excel converter

Upload, review, export.

Keep image to table Excel converter conversion in one flow so you can catch OCR mistakes before creating the final spreadsheet.

01

Upload a structured table image

Grid lines, aligned columns, and visible headers improve the first preview.

02

Repair structure before export

Add missing rows or columns while the data is still editable.

03

Export table data

Download a spreadsheet that keeps cells separate instead of one OCR text block.

FAQ

image to table Excel converter questions

Does it preserve table structure?

The editable preview is designed around rows and columns, so you can correct structure before exporting.

Why do some cells merge together?

OCR may group nearby text when spacing is tight. Split those values in the preview grid before export.

Can I export the same table as CSV?

Yes. CSV is available when you need a lightweight import format instead of an Excel workbook.