Bank Statement To Excel vs Docparser

Honest side-by-side comparison for 2026. Pricing, free tier, output formats, OCR, API access, and which to pick for your use case.

FeatureBank Statement To ExcelDocparser
Free tier1 free conversion every 24 hours, no signup. Free signup = 2 pages/day.21-day free trial, no permanent free tier
Starting priceStarter $12/month for 400 pages. Annual saves 50%.From $39/month (Starter) to $159+/month (Pro)
Output formatsXLSX, CSV, JSON, QBO, QFX, OFXExcel, CSV, JSON, XML, webhook
Bank coverage1,000+ banks across US, UK, EU, India, APAC, Middle East, Australia, CanadaAny layout via custom rules; no out-of-the-box bank library
OCR (scanned PDFs) Yes Yes
API access Yes Yes
Refund7-day no-questions refundSee vendor terms
Data retentionOriginal PDFs deleted within 24 hoursSee vendor privacy policy

When to choose Bank Statement To Excel

  • You want to try before paying — first conversion is free, no signup.
  • You need every output format (Excel, CSV, JSON, QBO, QFX, OFX) on one plan.
  • You convert statements from multiple countries, not just the US.
  • You want a parser that adapts to new bank layouts without setup.

When Docparser might fit better

High-volume teams that already build templated parsing rules per document type.

Strong API and Zapier integrations. Setup-heavy for bank statements specifically — you build the parsing rules.

Try it free — convert one statement now

No signup, no credit card. Drop a PDF and download the Excel file in under 30 seconds.

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Bank Statement To Excel vs Docparser — FAQ

Is Bank Statement To Excel cheaper than Docparser?

Bank Statement To Excel starts at $12/month for 400 pages, with a free tier that lets you convert one statement every 24 hours without signup. Docparser pricing: From $39/month (Starter) to $159+/month (Pro). Per-page cost varies — see the table on this page for the head-to-head.

Does Bank Statement To Excel support the same banks as Docparser?

Yes. We support 1,000+ banks worldwide including all major US, UK, EU, India, APAC, Middle East, Australia, and Canada institutions. Docparser: Any layout via custom rules; no out-of-the-box bank library.

Can I migrate from Docparser without re-doing my workflow?

Yes — both tools output Excel and CSV in similar schemas. If you've been importing into QuickBooks, Xero, or another accounting tool, switching the source from Docparser to Bank Statement To Excel takes minutes, not hours.

What if my bank works on Docparser but not here?

Email us the failing PDF and we'll tune the parser within 24–48 hours, free. We use a layout-agnostic AI parser, not hand-written templates per bank, so most unlisted banks already work.