US • USD
Convert TD Bank Bank Statements to Excel
Free AI-powered converter for TD Bank PDF statements. Drop the file, get a clean Excel or CSV ready for Xero, QuickBooks, or your accounting spreadsheet — in under a minute.
What to know about TD Bank statements
TD Bank statements list transactions in chronological order with a daily ending balance — the running balance column extracts as-is into your spreadsheet.
- Country
- US
- Currency
- USD
- Statement formats
- PDF, CSV
- Account types covered
- Checking, Savings, Credit Card
How to convert a TD Bank statement
- 1
Download your statement from td.com
Sign in to your TD Bank online banking at td.com, navigate to your account statements, and download the period you need as a PDF.
- 2
Upload to the InvoiceToData converter
Open the bank statement converter and drop the PDF onto the upload zone (under 5MB). The AI reads the document as a visual grid — transaction date, description, amount, balance — and preserves every row.
- 3
Download Excel or CSV
Click Download your Excel to save a clean .xlsx with bordered cells and bold section headers — ready to import into Xero, QuickBooks, Sage, or Wave for reconciliation.
Why this works for TD Bank statements
No template setup
Most converters need a saved template per bank. Ours reads the visual layout directly, so TD Bank's exact formatting doesn't need to be pre-configured.
Preserves USD amounts and dates
Numeric amounts in USD and the date format used by TD Bank pass through unchanged — what you see in the PDF is what you get in the spreadsheet.
Bank-level privacy
Your statement is processed in memory and discarded as soon as the response is sent. We never store the PDF or the extracted data, and we don't use it to train models.
FAQ — TD Bank statement conversion
- Can I convert TD Bank statements to Excel for free?
- Yes. Your first conversion is free with no sign-up. Create a free account to get 3 more free credits, then $9.99 buys 50 additional credits (about $0.20 per page).
- Does the converter handle downloaded TD Bank PDFs?
- Yes. TD Bank downloads statement PDFs without password protection by default, so you can upload directly without preprocessing.
- Will the Excel output work with QuickBooks or Xero?
- Yes. Output is a standard .xlsx with date, description, amount, and balance columns. Map these directly into QuickBooks Online, Xero, Sage, or Wave during the bank import step.
- Can it handle multi-account or multi-page TD Bank statements?
- Yes. The AI processes the entire PDF and preserves separate account sections as distinct labeled tables. Long statements stay structured row-for-row.
- Are my TD Bank statements stored?
- No. Files are processed in memory and discarded immediately after extraction. We do not retain the PDF or the structured data, and we do not train AI models on your content.