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Docparser
PDF and document data extraction with rule-based parsers
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Best for
Best for bookkeepers and logistics ops parsing repetitive PDF formats (bank statements, packing slips, vendor invoices) into structured fields.
At a glance
- Pricing
- freemiumfrom $39/mo
- Setup time
- 15 minutes
- Learning curve
- easy
- Last verified
- 5/25/2026
What we love
- ✓Reliable on stable layouts
- ✓Visual setup with no code
- ✓Reasonable entry pricing
Where it falls short
- −Rule-based — breaks when vendor changes PDF template
- −Limited AI/ML on truly novel documents
- −UI feels dated relative to newer OCR tools
Pricing
✓ Pricing verified Jun 21, 20264 tiers
Free Trial
$0
30 days
- ✓Sandbox
- ✓Community support
Starter
$39
per month
- ✓100 documents
- ✓5 parsers
Professional
$74
per month
- ✓250 docs
- ✓15 parsers
- ✓Email support
Business
$159
per month
- ✓1000 docs
- ✓Unlimited parsers
Why we picked it
Solid for stable PDF formats like bank statements or shipping documents. Lose accuracy quickly on variable layouts. — MoreAI.tools editor
Overview
Docparser extracts text and tables from PDFs and scanned documents using rule-based parsers. Aimed at finance, ops, and logistics teams with repetitive document formats.
Key features
- ●Zonal OCR with visual editor
- ●Table extraction
- ●Webhook and Zapier output
- ●Multi-language OCR
- ●Batch processing
Best use cases
Connect siloed apps
Sync customer, billing, or task data across the SaaS stack on a recurring schedule.
Document or data extraction
Pull structured fields out of PDFs, emails, or web pages and route them to a system of record.
Integrations
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