Upload a Chase statement — digital PDF, scan, or photo — and download clean, balance-verified rows in about twenty seconds. Free for your first pages.
Chase statements use month-first dates (MM/DD) and often bundle checking and savings activity into separate sections of one PDF. Statements older than about seven years arrive from the archive as image-based scans rather than digital PDFs, which defeats copy-paste entirely — our OCR pipeline reads them anyway.
Statement Mill maintains a dedicated parser for the Chase layout, so dates, descriptions and amounts land in the right columns every time — and every export is reconciled against the statement's own opening and closing balances before you download it.
One row per transaction, the same columns every time, ready for Excel, Google Sheets or your accounting software:
| Date | Description | Amount (USD) | Balance (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 06/02/2026 | Direct deposit — ACME PAYROLL | +2,480.00 | … |
| 06/05/2026 | Card purchase — WHOLEFDS #1234 | −64.37 | … |
| 06/11/2026 | Online payment — CITY UTILITIES | −92.10 | … |
1. Log in to Chase internet banking and download your statement as PDF. 2. Drag the file into Statement Mill — scans and photos work too. 3. Download the verified Excel or CSV file. That's the whole process.
Yes. Our OCR pipeline handles scanned and photographed Chase statements, not only digital PDFs.
Files are encrypted in transit, processed entirely in memory, and never written to disk.
Yes — on Pro and Business plans you can batch-upload twelve months of statements and receive one consistent, deduplicated spreadsheet.
20 free pages every month. No card required.