Upload your PDF files to merge their data into a single Excel sheet.
Merge PDF Files to Excel
Seamlessly combine data from multiple PDF files into a single Excel spreadsheet.
Transform PDF Data into an Excel Spreadsheet
- Extract and Merge Data
Convert PDF content, including tables and lists, into a structured Excel format for efficient data management.
- Accurate Data Mapping
Ensure precise PDF data mapping into Excel cells, keeping your information organized and easy to interpret.
- Drag-and-Drop Functionality
Easily upload and arrange PDFs in the right order using a simple drag-and-drop interface.
- Accessible on Any Device
Convert and merge PDFs into Excel from any device, with no software downloads required.
- Secure Data Processing
We prioritize your privacy. After processing, all files are deleted from our servers to keep your data secure.
- Perfect for Data Analysis
Ideal for compiling data, inventory lists, or reports into an editable Excel format for further analysis and calculations.

How to Merge PDF Files into an Excel Spreadsheet
If you need to convert and merge your PDF files into an Excel sheet, follow these steps.
- Upload Your PDF Files Drag and drop your PDF files into the tool to begin conversion.
- Arrange PDFs as Needed Organize the PDFs in the desired order for structured data output in Excel.
- Preview and Confirm Review your Excel sheet to ensure data accuracy and proper arrangement.
- Save and Download Download your newly created Excel file, now containing all data from your merged PDFs.
Why Use Our PDF to Excel Merge Tool?
Our PDF to Excel merge tool converts and combines data from multiple PDF documents into an Excel sheet, allowing for easy editing and analysis. This tool is ideal for anyone working with tables, data lists, or reports in PDF format that need to be consolidated in Excel. The process is fast and straightforward and doesn’t require any software installation, making it accessible from any device. Additionally, we value your privacy and automatically delete all files after processing.

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