Accounting
Bank statement exports
Bank statement PDFs can produce Clean CSV, QuickBooks CSV, Xero CSV,
Wave CSV, GnuCash CSV, Google Sheets-ready CSV, QIF, OFX, or QBO when
the required details are present. CSV is the default path; OFX and QBO
ask for bank details. Google Sheets output is a downloadable CSV, not a
connected Google account.
Extraction
Receipts, invoices, screenshots
Receipts can become expense CSV. Invoices can become CSV or JSON.
Screenshot tables can become CSV. These routes use OCR or image understanding
only when needed and stop when confidence is too low.
Documents
Markdown and common document swaps
Supported documents can become Markdown. Provider-backed routes can handle
common document swaps such as PDF, DOCX, TXT, MD, CSV, XLSX, and PPTX when
the selected pair is supported.
Media
Images, audio, video, archives
Images can be converted through local or provider routes. Audio can become
transcript TXT or JSON. Provider-backed media and archive outputs are shown
only when that input/output pair is available.
Truth rule
Availability is not a blanket promise.
AI Converter does not claim every file, every bank, every document, every
media file, or every archive will work. The app shows only relevant output
choices for the file it detects, then runs a preview before paid unlock
whenever the route needs server processing.
Use the preview as your quality gate.
AI Converter is built around a simple rule: inspect the sample before trusting the full export. That matters for
bank statements, receipts, invoices, screenshots, and other sensitive files because automated extraction can be
wrong when a scan is noisy, a table is unusual, a file is damaged, or a provider cannot safely read the source.
The preview gives you an early look at columns, dates, descriptions, totals, signs, and row structure before you
pay for the complete result.
For accounting workflows, compare the export with the source statement before importing it into bookkeeping,
tax, lending, or compliance systems. Keep the privacy pages close too: source files are handled for the job you
start, generated files have a short download window, and support requests should use job IDs rather than pasted
bank, receipt, invoice, screenshot, or document contents.
A clean export is only useful when the route matches the file. Choose the most specific output available,
keep the original file until you have checked the result, and use the validation notes or row preview to spot
missing dates, duplicate transactions, weak OCR, wrong signs, or totals that do not reconcile. If the preview
looks off, stop there instead of paying for a full export.