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Pull the Table Out of a Screenshot

Paste a screenshot of a table and get CSV back. OCR rebuilds rows and columns on your device — copy straight into Excel or Google Sheets. No signup.

1
Paste or drop the screenshot
Press Ctrl+V anywhere on the page to paste a screenshot from the clipboard, or drop a PNG/JPEG of the table.
2
Check the rebuilt table
Rows and columns are reconstructed from the word positions. Misaligned screenshots may need a cleaner crop around the table.
3
Copy into your spreadsheet
Copy for Excel/Sheets keeps the columns, or download a CSV file.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do columns get detected?

Word positions on the image are clustered — words that line up vertically across rows form a column, and wide horizontal gaps split cells. Clean, grid-aligned tables reconstruct almost perfectly; ragged layouts may merge or split the odd cell.

What gives the best results?

Crop the screenshot to just the table before pasting, at readable size. Headers and gridlines are fine; screenshots of spreadsheets, dashboards, and PDF tables all work.

Why TSV for the clipboard?

Tab-separated text is what Excel and Google Sheets parse on paste — each tab starts a new column, so the table lands as cells, not one blob of text.

Is the screenshot sent to a server?

No. OCR runs in your browser. Screenshots often contain data nobody should be sending to a third party — that is exactly why this tool works locally.

Tool history

Updated Jun 13, 2026 · 2 updates
  • Jun 13, 2026fixrich touch + container-query fixes across OCR and dashboard tools
  • Jun 11, 2026featOCR tools program — receipt tracker, warranty tracker, scanner upgrades + 6 more (#635)
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