This Tool Converts Apple Card PDF Statements to CSV

Apple Card doesn’t natively offer you the ability to take out statements in the form of CSV files. Instead, the Cupertino giant offers transaction statements as PDF files. To bridge this gap, a developer has created a convenient tool that converts these PDF files to CSV files for seamlessly integrating with your Excel sheets.

To get started, download yourApple Card‘s PDF statement to your iPhone. This can be done from the Wallet app. Firstly, open the Wallet app and tap on Apple Card. In the screen that appears now, tap onCard Balance, choose the statement you need and tap onDownload PDF Statement. Save the file by tapping on the Share button and choosingSave to Files.

Now, upload the downloaded PDF filehere. The website will convert the file to CSV format and you can then simply import the CSV file to the budgeting solution of your choice. The tool works on PC as well.

It is worth noting that all the processing is done in the browser and no data is being transferred to servers.“I don’t want to see your financial statements, I don’t want the liability, I don’t have them on a server, I don’t want to deal with any of that headache”,Schmidt toldCNBC.

The free version of the tool randomly removes one transaction per month. You can upgrade to the full version for $5. Apple may bring native data export feature later this year. The company’sApple Card support pagereads “The ability to export your Apple Card data to a financial app isn’t available yet”, hinting at a future availability. Until then,csv.wtfis your best bet.

Subin B

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.

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