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Xcelify
AI table extraction for photos, scans, and PDFs.
7 followers
AI table extraction for photos, scans, and PDFs.
7 followers
Convert any table to Excel. Upload a PDF, photo, screenshot, or scan — Xcelify's AI OCR extracts rows and columns into cleanxlsx. 5 free scans.

@samson_weya1 Table extraction from scanned PDFs is such an underrated pain point. How's the accuracy on messy/rotated scans vs clean digital PDFs?
Appreciate that, Deepanshu — it’s exactly the pain point we built Xcelify around. Clean digital PDFs are almost a solved problem; the real test is the messy stuff, and that’s where we’ve focused.
On accuracy: we’re seeing the highest extraction accuracy of any tool we’ve benchmarked against so far, and the gap widens the messier the input gets. Rotated, skewed, low-contrast scans hold up well because we’re not relying on OCR alone — there’s a layer that actually reasons about table structure, so it can recover columns and rows even when the raw scan is a mess.
The piece I’m most proud of: Xcelify can also read handwritten tables. Not just printed ones. That’s the part most tools fall apart on, and it opens up a whole category of documents people had basically given up on digitizing.
Would love for you to throw your gnarliest scan at it and tell me where it breaks — that feedback is gold right now.
@samson_weya1 Don't have a nasty scan on hand right now, but noted — I'll send one your way if I run into a messy one. Handwritten table support is impressive, that's a real gap in most tools.
@deepanshu_garg9 Please do. Thanks!
Does the OCR handle handwritten or messy scanned tables well, or is it really tuned for clean printed layouts? Curious how it performs on real-world stuff like old receipts or faded documents before I commit to a plan.