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Convert PDF documents to editable Excel spreadsheets (XLSX, XLS). Tables and data structures preserved.
Drag & drop PDF files here, or click to browse. Supports PDF format.
Drag and drop or browse from your device. Max 100MB per file.
Files start processing only after you choose them. You can remove any file before continuing.
Works with popular document and image formats
No signup or hidden charges
Temporary files are cleared automatically
Uploads stay protected in transit
Optimized processing for common formats
Built for clean, shareable final files
Desktop, tablet, and mobile friendly
Select PDF files to convert into Excel
Tables and structured data are extracted automatically
Get your converted spreadsheet instantly
Structured table data is carried into editable spreadsheet columns
Results are formatted for quick review, cleanup, and analysis in Excel
Best suited for invoices, statements, and table-heavy PDF pages
Convert multiple PDF files into spreadsheets in one session
Continue sorting, filtering, and cleaning extracted data in Excel
Files encrypted and auto-deleted after 1 hour
Convert Microsoft Excel spreadsheets (XLS, XLSX) to PDF format instantly. All tables, charts, formulas, and cell formatting preserved exactly.
Every cell, row, column, and table structure is preserved. Borders, colors, merged cells, and formatting appear exactly as in Excel.
All charts, graphs, and visual elements are rendered with high quality. Pie charts, bar graphs, line charts all preserved perfectly.
Professional-grade PDF output suitable for printing, sharing, and archiving. High resolution ensures crisp text and clear graphics.
Your files are encrypted during transfer using TLS and automatically deleted from our servers after 1 hour.
Cloud-based conversion processes your PDF files in seconds. No software installation needed.
Start with the strongest supported tools in the product.
PDF Manager Guide
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The strongest use cases for this workflow include finance tables, report extraction, and data cleanup and spreadsheet reuse. Those examples matter because search visitors usually arrive with one concrete task in mind. They need to know whether the tool fits the file they have, what result they should expect, and which follow-up action is most likely after the download.
PDF Manager approaches that by keeping the workflow grounded in practical document handling. The result should focus on structured content, support operational reuse of tables, and reduce manual retyping of report data. That is what separates a useful tool page from a thin upload form and gives the page enough unique context to rank for task-specific searches.