Convert JPG to Excel Table

Upload a JPG table image and convert it into an editable Excel table. The converter extracts rows, columns, headers, and cell values so you can work with the data in Excel.

JPG to Excel Table Converter

A table image is useful to look at, but it is not easy to edit. Convert the JPG into spreadsheet cells so you can filter rows, adjust columns, copy values, and clean the data.

JPG table images

Convert price lists, inventory sheets, schedules, reports, and other JPG tables into Excel.

Rows and columns

Extract the visible table structure so values stay aligned under the correct headers.

Scans and screenshots

Use JPG scans, screenshots, and camera images when the original spreadsheet is not available.

Editable files

Download XLSX, XLS, or CSV and continue reviewing the table in Excel or another spreadsheet app.

Convert JPG Table to Excel

Upload the table

Choose a JPG image with clear rows, columns, headers, and readable values.

Extract the cells

The converter reads the table and turns visible cells into a spreadsheet draft.

Download the file

Save the table as XLSX, XLS, or CSV, then check important values before using it.

Extract Table from JPG

Table conversion is more than recognizing text. The row and column placement matters because each value needs to stay connected to the right label.

Text only

Useful for paragraphs, but not enough when values must stay under the right column names.

Table extraction

Designed for rows, columns, headers, totals, and cell placement.

Excel output

Creates a spreadsheet you can edit, sort, filter, calculate, and share.

Best JPG Tables for Excel Conversion

The best JPG table is easy to read and includes enough context to check the spreadsheet after conversion.

Good fit
  • One clear table with complete headers and row labels
  • Straight scans, screenshots, and table photos with readable text
  • Images where the first row, first column, and final totals are visible
Needs review
  • Multiple unrelated tables packed into one image
  • Merged cells, wrapped headers, handwriting, or faint grid lines
  • Cropped columns, missing labels, blurry values, or strong shadows

Common JPG Table Conversion Problems

Most cleanup work comes from image quality or table layout. These are the areas to check before trusting the converted spreadsheet.

Missing header row

If the column names are cut off, the spreadsheet may contain values without enough context. Include the full top row whenever possible.

Cropped columns

A table edge that looks minor in the image can remove labels, totals, or values that are needed for the final spreadsheet.

Merged or wrapped cells

Group headers, subtotal rows, and wrapped text may need manual review after export because they can span more than one row or column.

Blurry numbers

Small digits, decimal points, negative signs, and currency symbols are easy to misread when the JPG is compressed or out of focus.

Download the JPG Table as XLSX, XLS, or CSV

Pick the output format based on where the table will go next.

XLSX
Best for editing the converted table in modern Excel, Google Sheets, or compatible spreadsheet apps.
XLS
Useful when an older workflow or system requires a legacy Excel format.
CSV
Best for simple row and column data that will be imported into another tool or database.

Use the Right Page for Your Source

Choose the page that best matches your image type or conversion goal.

FAQ

Can I convert JPG to Excel table online?

Yes. Upload a JPG image that contains a readable table, and the converter can extract rows, columns, headers, and cell values into an editable Excel file.

How do I convert JPG table to Excel?

Upload the JPG table image, let the converter detect the table, then download the result as XLSX, XLS, or CSV. Review the spreadsheet before using important values.

Can I extract table from JPG without retyping?

Yes. The converter reads the visible table and creates editable spreadsheet cells so you do not need to retype every row by hand.

Will the Excel table be editable?

Yes. The output is a spreadsheet file with editable cells. You can adjust columns, correct values, filter rows, add formulas, and clean the table in Excel.

Does this work for scanned JPG tables?

Scanned JPG tables can work when the image is clear, straight, and includes the full table. Blurry scans, cropped headers, and merged cells may need more review.

Can I convert a JPG table to XLSX?

Yes. XLSX is available for modern spreadsheet workflows. You can also download XLS or CSV if another system needs those formats.

What should I check after converting a JPG table?

Check column names, row alignment, decimal points, totals, dates, IDs, currency symbols, wrapped text, and any row that looks merged or split.

Ready to convert a JPG to an Excel table?

Upload a clear JPG table image, preview the detected rows and columns, then export an editable spreadsheet.