ScreenshotsTo
Screenshot to CSV for clean tables
Screenshot to CSV turns table screenshots into editable rows. Upload, extract, and download CSV.
Upload or paste for screenshot to CSV
Extract tables into tidy rows and columns.
Paste or upload a screenshot
Drag an image here, paste from clipboard, or browse to upload.
Tip: Use Cmd/Ctrl+V to paste a screenshot.
Features for accurate table extraction
Row and column aware OCR
Detects rows and columns for clean tables.
Headers that stay readable
Keeps headers and values in order.
Export ready for analysis
Open instantly in Excel or Sheets.
How to extract tables into CSV
Upload or paste the table
Upload the table screenshot.
Extract and review data
Review headers and rows.
Download and use the CSV
Download CSV and edit.
Popular use cases
Finance and expense tracking
Move expense tables into spreadsheets fast.
Operations and inventory
Turn inventory tables into CSV for updates.
Research data capture
Capture survey tables without retyping.
Product comparison
Compare products in a clean CSV.
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FAQ
Does Screenshot to CSV keep table headers?
Yes. Screenshot to CSV detects header rows when they are clearly visible and preserves them in the CSV. For best results, capture the header row fully and avoid cropping it out. You can also add a short instruction to keep headers if the table layout is complex.
What if the table has merged cells?
Merged cells can be challenging for any OCR. The extractor will try to keep the row order and column alignment, but you may need minor edits after export. If possible, capture the table without heavy merging or provide a clean crop focused on the grid.
Which file types are supported?
The converter supports PNG, JPG, and WebP screenshots. Clear images with readable text and visible grid lines produce the most accurate extraction and the least cleanup in your spreadsheet. If the image is low-contrast, try increasing zoom before capturing.
Can I open the CSV in Excel or Sheets?
Yes. CSV opens directly in Excel or Google Sheets, or use Screenshot to Excel for XLSX.
How do I improve extraction accuracy?
Crop to the table area and make sure headers and columns are clearly visible.
Turn table screenshots into CSV
Stop retyping tables—export CSV instead.
