Photograph a price list, receipt or report table and get a real spreadsheet back. OhMyOCR detects the table structure, lets you correct any cell in a grid editor, and exports clean .xlsx or CSV.
Upload an image or scan that contains a table — JPG, PNG, WebP or PDF.
AI OCR detects rows, columns and cell contents and rebuilds the table structure.
Fix any cell in the grid editor, then export Excel (.xlsx) or CSV.
Download a native .xlsx file or CSV — not a screenshot pasted into a sheet.
Open any recognized table in a grid editor: click a cell, fix it, hit Enter. Corrections carry into every export.
Documents with several tables export each one, stacked and separated, in a single workbook.
Photographed, skewed or low-contrast tables are handled by the same AI OCR pipeline as clean scans.
Retyping a photographed table is the worst kind of manual work: dense, repetitive and unforgiving — one skipped row or shifted column corrupts every calculation built on it. Generic OCR does not help much, because it returns the table as interleaved text lines with the grid structure destroyed.
Table-aware parsing is the difference. OhMyOCR detects the table as a structure — rows, columns, merged cells — and rebuilds it as a real grid, so the export is a native .xlsx or CSV, not a text blob you re-tabulate by hand. Price lists, lab results, financial statements and inventory sheets keep their shape.
In a table, errors hide well: a 6 read as an 8 in one cell looks perfectly plausible until a total refuses to reconcile. The grid editor is built for that check — click a cell and its region highlights on the source image; fix it in place and the correction carries into the export.
A practical routine for financial data: skim the header row, spot-check the numeric columns against the highlighted boxes, and re-add one row total as a sanity check. That is minutes of verification instead of an hour of retyping — with an audit trail back to the source image for every cell.
Upload the image to the OhMyOCR workspace, open the Tables tab in the result, review the detected rows and columns, then choose Export → Excel. You get a native .xlsx file.
Yes — the parser detects table structure, not just text. If a cell is misread you can fix it in the grid editor before exporting.
Yes. Receipts, price lists and printed reports all work. Handwritten entries are flagged so you know which cells to double-check.
Yes — tables can be exported as .xlsx or .csv, and the full document as Markdown, Word, HTML, JSON and more.
Yes, new accounts get free credits with no credit card required.
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