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 statement here (PDF or photo)

Processed entirely on this device — nothing is uploaded. Scans and photos are read with on-device OCR (beta).

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.