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Convert PDF to Excel Instantly

Extract sheets, tables, and structured data locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

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Built for Performance and Privacy

100% Secure & Private

Your documents are parsed directly on your device. We never upload files to a server, ensuring absolute privacy for financial records, payrolls, and customer data.

Advanced Spatial Parser

Unlike basic text dumpers, GridFlow clusters characters based on spatial coordinates, aligning table numbers into their correct rows and columns dynamically.

Zero Server Queues

Convert large files in milliseconds. Since parsing uses your computer's own processing power, you skip upload times, network limits, and queue waiting lines.

Your Data Never Leaves Your Device

GridFlow operates completely inside your web browser. Using state-of-the-art WebAssembly and local scripts, it extracts coordinates from your PDF and generates the binary Excel file in memory. It's the ideal option for compliance-heavy departments handling sensitive records.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, completely safe. GridFlow is a serverless application. All file reading, text extraction, and Excel generation happen directly in your web browser. No network traffic carries your file data to our servers or third parties.

GridFlow uses the PDF.js library to extract individual text fragments along with their exact physical coordinates. Our spatial clustering logic groups text occurring on the same horizontal line into rows, and aligns vertical grids into clean Excel cells.

Yes. If you choose an encrypted file, a secure overlay dialog will pop up requesting the password. The password is only used in memory locally to decrypt the PDF; it is never stored or sent anywhere.

No, GridFlow reads digital text elements present directly in vector PDFs. It does not perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on pure scanned photos or rasterized image PDFs. It will insert a warning page in the Excel file if no text items can be found.