Upload an Apple Card PDF statement and get a clean Excel (.xlsx) or CSV file with every purchase, payment, and Daily Cash line in its own row. Convert a full year in one pass instead of exporting one month at a time, ready for bookkeeping, taxes, and QuickBooks.
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Apple Card lives in the Wallet app on your iPhone, which makes it convenient to spend on and awkward to do books with. The card is issued by Goldman Sachs, and in January 2026 Goldman announced it is moving the Apple Card program to JPMorgan Chase over a two-year transition, so nothing changes for cardholders right now. You can export transactions, but only one statement month at a time, and the official record a lender or your accountant asks for is the PDF statement, not a raw activity file. When you need a full year of Apple Card activity as data you can total, filter, and categorize, the month-by-month workflow gets in the way. This converter turns the Apple Card statement PDF into clean rows you can actually work with, several months in a single pass.
Date, merchant, amount, and Daily Cash land in their own columns with a running balance, so you can sort, total, and categorize without retyping a single Apple Card transaction.
The Wallet app exports one statement month at a time. Upload several monthly PDFs here and get them merged into a single spreadsheet instead of stitching twelve files by hand.
Built-in OCR pulls transactions out of scanned or forwarded statements, so a bookkeeper who only received the Apple Card PDF can convert it with no Wallet access needed.
Four steps, no software to install.
In Wallet, tap Apple Card, then Card Balance, open a statement, and tap Download PDF Statement. You can also download statements at card.apple.com.
Drop the PDF into the converter at the top of this page. Add several monthly statements if you need a longer date range.
The transactions are read into rows. Check the preview and pick the columns you want to keep, including Daily Cash.
Download a clean .xlsx or .csv file, ready for QuickBooks, Xero, Quicken, or your own spreadsheet.
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An Apple Card statement lists purchases, payments, interest, and Daily Cash together, and the figures matter for your books. The converter keeps the detail intact so nothing has to be re-entered by hand.
Export to Excel (.xlsx) for analysis or CSV for clean imports. The CSV maps neatly into accounting tools, so you can bring Apple Card activity straight into your books even though most software cannot connect to the card with a bank feed.
Open Wallet, tap Apple Card, tap Card Balance, then open the statement you want and download it as a PDF. Upload that PDF to the converter at the top of this page and export a clean Excel (.xlsx) or CSV file. This is the quickest way to get several months of Apple Card activity into one spreadsheet with merchant, amount, and Daily Cash columns.
Yes. The Wallet app can export a single statement month as a CSV, OFX, QFX, or QBO file on iOS 13.2 or later, one month at a time. To pull a longer period or work from the official PDF, upload your statement here and get a clean CSV or Excel file with each transaction in its own row, including a running balance the raw app export does not include.
The Wallet export only covers one statement month at a time and drops the running balance, so a full year means stitching twelve files together. The PDF statement is the official monthly record a lender, auditor, or accountant accepts. Converting the PDF gives you those authoritative figures as structured data across multiple months in a single spreadsheet you can total and reconcile.
In Wallet, tap Apple Card, tap Card Balance, scroll to Statements, pick the month, and tap Download PDF Statement. You can also sign in at card.apple.com on a computer to download PDF statements. Once you have the PDF, upload it here to turn it into Excel or CSV for your books, even without access to the iPhone the card lives on.
Yes. The converter preserves the Daily Cash earned on each purchase and any Apple Card Monthly Installments alongside the purchase and payment lines. That keeps your spreadsheet tied to the totals printed on the statement, which matters when you reconcile the balance or separate rewards from spending for your books.
Apple Card is issued by Goldman Sachs. In January 2026 Goldman announced an agreement to transition the Apple Card program to JPMorgan Chase over about two years, and Goldman continues to service the account during the move. Your statements, features, and Daily Cash are unchanged for now, and this converter works the same whichever bank appears on the PDF.
Files are encrypted in transit and at rest, and access is controlled during processing. Conversions run in isolated environments, and there is an option for zero data retention so your statement is not kept after you download the result. Your account data stays private.
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