You don't need to convert statements one at a time — the dropzone accepts as many PDFs as you like in one go.
How it works
Select or drag multiple files (or an entire folder's contents) onto the converter. Each statement uploads and converts in parallel, with its own progress row: you'll see each one move from uploading to done, along with its transaction count and balance-check result.
Mixed banks are fine
A batch doesn't need to come from one bank. Every statement is read on its own terms, so a folder containing Chase, HSBC and Revolut PDFs converts just as cleanly as twelve months from a single account.
Password-protected files in a batch
A protected file in a batch is flagged rather than converted — batch mode can't pause to ask for a password. The rest of the batch continues unaffected; convert the flagged file on its own and the password field appears at upload.
How many files can I drop at once?
There's no batch cap — drop five or a hundred and fifty. Files upload two at a time and the queue works through the rest, so very large drops simply take a little longer to start everything. The limits that do apply are per file (50 MB, 30 pages) and your monthly page allowance, which each statement is checked against as it's accepted. In the rare case a file is rate-limited mid-drop, its row says so and the rest of the batch is unaffected — re-add that file a minute later.
Downloading the results
When the batch finishes, a Download all menu appears with two options. Every statement, zipped gives you one CSV, Excel, OFX, QFX or JSON file per statement, named after the uploaded PDFs, in a single ZIP. Merged into one file combines every row into a single CSV or Excel sheet with a Statement column naming each source file — ideal for a year of statements headed into one reconciliation. Merged downloads are spreadsheet-only on purpose: an OFX or QFX file belongs to one account, so mixing statements would break the import those formats exist for.
Each conversion also keeps its own download menu, in any format. Every statement in the batch is balance-checked independently, so one problematic file never contaminates the rest.