
ExtractTable
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What is ExtractTable
ExtractTable is a data extraction tool focused on converting tabular data from documents into structured formats such as spreadsheets or CSV. It is used by analysts and operations teams that need to capture tables from PDFs or images for reporting, reconciliation, or downstream analytics. The product centers on table detection and extraction workflows rather than broader web scraping, ETL, or customer data pipeline use cases.
Focused table-to-structured extraction
The product’s core workflow targets extracting tables into structured outputs, which fits document-heavy processes such as finance operations and compliance reporting. This focus can reduce the need to build custom parsing logic compared with general-purpose data ingestion tools. It is oriented around a specific extraction problem (tables) rather than end-to-end data movement.
Useful for document-based workflows
ExtractTable aligns with use cases where source data arrives as PDFs, scans, or exported reports rather than APIs. This can help teams operationalize data locked in documents without waiting for upstream system integrations. It complements analytics stacks by producing files that can be loaded into databases or BI tools.
Lower integration surface area
A table extraction tool typically requires fewer connectors and configuration steps than platforms designed for multi-source ingestion. Teams can use it as a point solution in a larger workflow (extract → validate → load). This can be beneficial when the primary bottleneck is document parsing rather than orchestration across many systems.
Limited beyond table extraction
If a team needs web scraping, API-based collection, streaming ingestion, or transformation pipelines, a table-focused extractor may not cover those requirements. Users may still need separate tooling for scheduling, transformations, and data quality checks. This can increase overall workflow complexity when requirements expand.
Accuracy depends on source quality
Table extraction quality can degrade with scanned documents, low-resolution images, complex layouts, merged cells, or inconsistent formatting. Users often need manual review and correction steps for edge cases. This makes it less suitable for fully automated pipelines without validation.
Unclear enterprise governance features
Compared with broader data ingestion platforms, point extraction tools may offer fewer controls for role-based access, audit logs, and centralized administration. Organizations with strict governance requirements may need compensating controls outside the product. Publicly verifiable information on these capabilities for ExtractTable is limited.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (credit-based) Free tier/trial: Demo (image-only, limits 2/day) available; Free API key and promotional trial credits available. Purchase validity & notes: Purchased credits never expire unless account inactive for 6 months. Bad extractions eligible for credit refunds. Volume discounts for large purchases (contact sales).
Example costs (per plan / credit-pack) — official site prices (USD):
LITE plan (Only Tables Data):
- 50 credits = $3.00
- 100 credits = $4.77
- 200 credits = $9.52
- 500 credits = $23.63
- 1000 credits = $46.73
FULL plan (Table Accuracy Details):
- 50 credits = $3.30
- 100 credits = $5.25
- 200 credits = $10.47
- 500 credits = $25.99
- 1000 credits = $51.40
EXTRA plan (Tables + Text Data, Cell & Word Coordinates/Accuracy):
- 50 credits = $3.68
- 100 credits = $5.84
- 200 credits = $11.66
- 500 credits = $28.95
- 1000 credits = $57.24
Minimum purchase / billing cadence: Minimum purchase shown on site is 50 credits (one-time credit pack). Payments via credit/debit card, UPI, PayPal; invoices available for corporate billing.