Built for Chase statements

Convert Chase statements to CSV, Excel, OFX & QFX

Checking, savings, and credit card statements — every Chase layout, converted accurately in seconds.

No sign-up to try · originals deleted the moment conversion finishes
Every layout — checking, savings & credit card
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Drop your statements here
or browse files · PDFs up to 50 MB each
.csv.xlsx.ofx.qfx.json
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Drop the PDF
Any Chase statement — one file or a whole folder.
02
We extract & balance
Dates, descriptions, amounts and running balance, checked against totals.
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Export anywhere
CSV, Excel, OFX or QFX — ready for your accounting tool.

What makes Chase statements different

Chase statements come in a consistent PDF layout across Total Checking, savings and Sapphire/Freedom credit cards — but the three products format transactions differently. Checking and savings list a single running balance column, while card statements group charges by category and show payments, interest and fees in separate sections. NoRekey reads which product it's looking at and maps each to the same clean, reconciled table.

One quirk worth knowing: Chase card statements wrap the merchant name across two lines when a transaction includes a location, and multi-page statements restate the opening balance on every page. NoRekey collapses wrapped descriptions back into one row and ignores the repeated balance headers, so you get one line per transaction with no duplicates.

Export Chase data as
.csv
CSV
Opens anywhere
.xlsx
Excel
Formatted workbook
.ofx
OFX
QuickBooks & Xero
.qfx
QFX
Quicken-ready
.json
JSON
For your own stack
Balanced against the statement
Every conversion is cross-checked against Chase's opening and closing balances, so a mismatch surfaces before it reaches your books.
Originals deleted immediately
Files are encrypted in transit and at rest, never used for training, and the uploaded PDF is deleted the moment processing finishes.

Chase conversion — questions