Stareceipt
Scan receipts and turn them into expense records with AI
8 followers
Scan receipts and turn them into expense records with AI
8 followers
Stareceipt turns receipts into structured expense records in seconds using AI. Just scan or upload receipts, and it automatically extracts merchant, date, amount, tax, and items. Perfect for freelancers, small businesses, and anyone tired of manual expense tracking. Export data anytime for accounting or reimbursement.






How well does it handle receipts in different languages or currencies, especially when the merchant names are a bit unclear in the scan?
@salimtoptavkox Great question. Stareceipt uses country-aware receipt profiles rather than one generic OCR pass. Today we support receipt recognition across 33 countries/regions, so currencies, tax labels, and date formats are interpreted with local context where possible.
For unclear merchant names, we extract the best candidate, then run merchant brand normalization/enrichment when we can. We also keep the receipt in a review step so users can correct the merchant before it becomes a finalized record. Blurry or cropped merchant headers are still one of the harder cases, so we prefer to surface an editable best guess rather than silently lock in the wrong merchant.
Took a quick scan of a crumpled dinner receipt and it pulled out the merchant, items, and tax without me fixing anything. Honestly a relief not to retype all that by hand anymore.
@rojin54954 That’s exactly the kind of moment we built it for. Real receipts are rarely perfect, so it’s great to hear it handled a crumpled dinner receipt without cleanup. Our goal is to make the boring part disappear: merchant, items, tax, totals, and then let you review only when something actually needs attention.
Love how clean the scanned receipt output looks, no messy OCR blobs, just nicely parsed fields ready to drop into a spreadsheet. The itemized extraction is the detail that sold me.
@erkanldizchga Really appreciate that. We wanted the output to feel like usable receipt data, not just OCR text dumped on a screen. Itemized extraction is a big part of that, especially when you want to export, reconcile, or review expenses later without cleaning up a messy blob first.