Convert Chime Bank Statement to Excel
Chime is app-first, and its monthly statements are simple by design: a transaction list for the Checking Account (and Savings, if enabled) with dates, descriptions, and amounts, including Round-Up transfers and SpotMe activity. Simple layouts still resist copy-paste — column alignment collapses — so the converter rebuilds rows from the PDF’s text geometry and outputs a clean table with debits and credits separated.
Statements are generated monthly in the Chime app (Documents/Statements section) and on the web portal. Chime users often need Excel or CSV for loan applications, rental verification, or budgeting tools that don’t sync fintech accounts — this does the conversion without handing your transaction history to another service, since parsing never leaves your device.
Drop your Chime statements here (PDF or photo)
One file or many — processed entirely on this device, nothing is uploaded. Scans and photos (including iPhone HEIC) are read with on-device OCR (beta).
No statement handy?
Free for your first 5 pages each month · Processed on your device · Balance-verified output
Chime statement FAQ
How do I get a statement PDF out of Chime?
In the Chime app, open Settings → Documents (or Statements), pick the month, and export the PDF. Statements are generated monthly once the period closes.
Do Round-Ups and SpotMe show up in the converted file?
Yes. Round-Up transfers and SpotMe repayments are dated transactions on the statement and convert like any other row, so you can see exactly how much moved to savings in a month.
A lender asked for my Chime history in Excel — is this output acceptable?
The Excel mirrors the official statement line-for-line, with a totals row, and any row that failed balance verification is flagged rather than hidden. Most reviewers want exactly that: the statement’s numbers in a sortable format.