ImageToTable.co Announces New AI Software for Image to Table Extraction
ImageToTable.co has launched a new AI-powered platform designed to convert images of tables into structured spreadsheet data. The software is intended to help businesses and research teams work more efficiently with tabular information captured in photos, screenshots, and scanned files.
Utah, United States, 31st Mar 2026 – ImageToTable.co announced the launch of its new image-to-table extraction platform, a software solution developed to help organizations convert tables embedded in images into structured digital data using AI.
Tabular information often appears in formats that are easy to view but difficult to reuse. Printed reports, screenshots, scanned documents, and photographed records may all contain tables that hold valuable business or research data, yet that information frequently has to be retyped before it can be analyzed in a spreadsheet. In many environments, that manual step remains a quiet but persistent source of delay, particularly where teams work with large volumes of image-based records.
ImageToTable.co was developed to address that problem by focusing specifically on the structure of tables as they appear in visual form. According to the company, the platform is designed to identify rows, columns, headers, merged cells, and other table relationships from images, then reconstruct that content in a spreadsheet-ready format. The goal is not simply to read text from an image, but to preserve the organization of the data so it can be used in a practical way once extracted.
The company says the platform is intended for teams that deal with table-heavy records across reporting, operations, research, and administrative work. In these settings, the challenge is often not whether the table can be seen, but whether it can be turned into something editable and structured without requiring someone to rebuild it manually. ImageToTable.co is positioning its software around that need, with an emphasis on reducing the labor involved in converting visual tables into working data.
The launch reflects a broader shift in document and data handling. As more information is shared through screenshots, photographed pages, and scanned files, businesses increasingly need tools that can recover not just text, but structure. The company says this is especially relevant where table formatting is irregular, images are captured in less-than-ideal conditions, or multiple tables appear within the same source image.
ImageToTable.co also states that the platform is SOC 2 Type 2 certified and HIPAA compliant, uses AES-256 encryption for stored data, secures data in transit with TLS 1.2 or higher, does not use customer files to train AI models, and deletes uploaded images within 24 hours. According to the company, these controls are intended to support organizations that require stronger standards around privacy, security, and document handling.
One user described the operational effect by saying that a workflow involving large volumes of scanned financial tables, which previously required days of manual retyping, can now be completed in minutes while maintaining the original column structure. The company says this reflects growing demand for software that can make image-based tables more usable without adding another layer of manual work.
For more information, visit https://www.imagetotable.co.
About ImageToTable.co
ImageToTable.co helps businesses convert images of tables into structured spreadsheet data using AI. The platform is designed to make tabular information from photos, screenshots, and scanned documents easier to use in spreadsheets, databases, and operational workflows.
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