ImageToExcel.co has launched a new AI-powered platform designed to convert images into structured spreadsheet data. The software is built to help businesses extract usable information from photos, screenshots, and scanned records without relying on manual transcription.
Florida, United States, 30th Mar 2026 – ImageToExcel.co has announced the launch of its image-to-spreadsheet platform, a new software tool designed to help businesses convert image-based documents into structured Excel-ready data using AI.
The platform was developed for teams that regularly work with information captured in non-editable formats such as smartphone photos, screenshots, scans, and image files. While these formats are widely used to capture and share records, the data inside them often remains difficult to use in reporting, reconciliation, and operational workflows without first being entered manually into a spreadsheet or database.
ImageToExcel.co is intended to reduce that friction by turning image-based content into structured output that can be used more directly in business systems. According to the company, the platform can interpret visual layouts, detect tables and headers, and reconstruct rows and columns even when source images are imperfect or lack clearly defined grid lines. This is designed to help businesses recover usable data from documents that would otherwise require manual review and re-entry.
The software supports a wide range of image-based records, including photographed paperwork, screenshots, scanned documents, and other captured files that contain tabular or semi-structured information. The company says the platform does not rely on templates or per-format setup, which allows teams to process different types of image inputs within a single workflow rather than maintaining separate rules for each one.
The launch reflects a broader need for tools that can bridge the gap between visual document capture and structured data use. In many environments, important information is no longer created only in PDFs or spreadsheets, but also in photos taken in the field, screenshots shared across teams, and scanned images from older paper-based processes. As these sources become part of everyday operations, businesses are increasingly looking for ways to make them easier to analyze and integrate into downstream systems.
ImageToExcel.co states that the platform is SOC 2 Type 2 certified and HIPAA compliant. The company says this is intended to support organizations that need to process sensitive operational or regulated information while maintaining stronger controls around security and data handling.
One user described the impact by saying that records previously photographed in the field and typed manually into spreadsheets can now be converted automatically in minutes. The company says this reflects a growing demand for software that can help reduce repetitive data entry while improving the speed and consistency of image-based document processing.
About ImageToExcel.co
ImageToExcel.co is a software platform that helps businesses convert photos, screenshots, scans, and other image-based documents into structured spreadsheet data using AI. The platform is designed to make visual records easier to process, organize, and use in digital workflows.
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