Check before relying on it. This tool trims spaces, removes blank rows, normalizes dates where possible, and standardizes amounts, but bank exports vary. Verify important totals against your original statement.

How to use it

Choose a CSV export from your bank or paste CSV text. The tool will preview rows and guess common columns such as date, description, amount, debit, credit, and balance. Review the mapping, then clean and export.

If your bank gives separate debit and credit columns, keep the combine option enabled to produce one signed amount column for budgeting spreadsheets.

What gets cleaned

The cleaner removes blank rows, trims extra spaces, normalizes common date formats, converts money values to two decimal places, and can combine debit and credit columns into one signed amount. It does not categorize spending or connect to your bank.

FAQ

Does this upload my CSV file?

No. CSV parsing and cleanup are designed to run locally in your browser.

Can this replace a bookkeeping review?

No. This is a cleanup helper for educational budgeting workflows. You should verify outputs before using them for important financial records.

Related: Bank Statement PDF to CSV Converter, Bucket Budget Planner, and privacy-first budgeting guide.