Receiptor AI

Receiptor AI

Automated Extraction of Receipts and Invoices from Emails

4.9
10 reviews

111 followers

Receiptor AI automatically finds, extracts, and categorizes receipts and invoices from your inbox, WhatsApp, and bulk document uploads into accountant-ready reports or auto-forwards them to other systems like Xero and Quickbooks, saving you a ton of time.
This is the 2nd launch from Receiptor AI. View more
Bank Statement to CSV/Excel — AI Parser

Bank Statement to CSV/Excel — AI Parser

Parse bank statements and extract data in seconds
This tool is for you if your bank doesn't provide structured and parsable reports or extracts. Our parser accurately converts your bank statements into organized CSV/Excel files in mere seconds—no more manual data entry and errors.
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What do you think? …

Romeo Bellon
Hi fellow builders! 👋🏼 Are you tired of your bank's lack of analytics or data-friendly reports? Say hello to Receiptor.AI's Bank Statement Parser, a game-changer that turns PDFs and image bank statements into tidy CSV/Excel lists of transactions. 🏦 We've harnessed the power of GPT-4 to create an automatic, super-fast solution for a long-standing headache. OCR alone isn't accurate enough for such complex PDF reports. With this tool, hours of manual data entry become seconds of effortless upload. Its simplicity, accuracy, and convenience all rolled into one. ⚡️ This tool is another piece of the puzzle that is Receiptor.AI, our platform dedicated to automating and streamlining your financial document management. 🤖 Let me know what you think!
Lilo Newman
Thank you for your dedication in creating such a cool product. It's evident that you've invested a lot of time and effort in ensuring its success.
Grant Meglis
Useful idea, not only for bank statements! Have you found that top banks have similar formats so transformation is ready on day 1 of usage? Or would users need to do some manual mapping before GPT learns the formatting?