SheetSnap

English · 한국어

iOS 26 · iPhone

Point your camera at a table.
Get a spreadsheet.

Bank statements, receipts, price lists, inventory sheets, tables in books and papers. SheetSnap reads the grid and hands you an editable table that exports to Excel — entirely on your iPhone.

How a table in a photo becomes a spreadsheet On the left, a table inside a document framed by the camera. On the right, a spreadsheet with rows and columns intact, and one cell outlined in amber as worth checking. photo · screenshot · PDF editable table → .xlsx · CSV

Your documents never leave your phone

There is no account, no sign-in and no upload. Recognition and conversion run on your device using Apple's Vision framework. Bank statements and payslips are exactly the kind of thing that should not be sent to somebody else's server, so SheetSnap doesn't.

This is a claim you can check rather than one you have to take on faith: the app makes no network requests of its own, and its App Store privacy label says Data Not Collected.

The table stays a table

Most scanning apps hand you a wall of text and wish you luck. SheetSnap keeps the table a table: rows stay rows, columns stay columns, and merged headers stay merged.

A recognised bank statement in SheetSnap, with its four columns — date, description, withdrawal and deposit — kept in the original order.
A finished table. Column headers and row order are the ones from the photo.

It tells you where to look

Recognition is never perfect, and an app that pretends otherwise wastes your time in a worse way — you end up proofreading everything. SheetSnap marks the cells worth checking and explains why: a value that doesn't read as a number in a column of amounts, a blank where every other row has data. You check three cells instead of eighty, with the original photo beside you.

A screen reporting one cell to check: a blank cell outlined in amber, with Skip and Fix offered.
A cell worth checking, and why. Skip it or fix it in place.

What it does

Four ways in

Camera with edge detection, photos and screenshots, PDF pages, anything already in your library.

Edit before you export

Fix any cell, delete rows and columns, compare against the original, set the header row.

Export

Excel workbook with merged cells and number formats preserved, CSV, or straight to the clipboard.

Free and Pro

Three documents free with every feature unlocked. Pro removes the document limit.

Three ways out

An Excel workbook (.xlsx) keeps merged cells and number formats. CSV opens anywhere. Copy to clipboard pastes straight into the spreadsheet you already had open.

The export sheet, offering an Excel workbook (.xlsx), CSV, or copy to clipboard, with a Save button below.
The export sheet. Pick one of three.

Requirements

iPhone running iOS 26 or later. Available in English and Korean.


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