Comparison
DocuClipper is an OCR-based document/bank-statement converter aimed at accountants and bookkeepers.
DocuClipper and Statemently solve the same core problem — statement PDFs into structured data — so the comparison is about workflow, output formats, and how you get started.
Statemently leans on a review-and-correct workflow (edit every row, balance reconciliation) and is free to try with no sign-up.
| Feature | Statemently | DocuClipper |
|---|---|---|
| Bank/credit-card statement → spreadsheet & accounting | Yes | Yes |
| Review & edit transactions before download | Yes — inline editing | Review supported |
| Balance reconciliation check | Yes | Varies — see their site |
| Output formats | Excel, CSV, QBO, QFX, OFX, QIF, QuickBooks/Xero/Wave CSV, more | CSV/Excel/QBO and others |
| Deterministic conversion for structured inputs (OFX/QFX/QBO/QIF/MT940/CAMT/BAI2) | Yes — exact, no AI guesswork | OCR/AI pipeline |
| Get started | Free to try, no sign-up | Paid plans (see their site) |
DocuClipper features and pricing change — check their site for current details.
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No sign-up — upload, review every row, and export.
Yes — both convert statement PDFs into spreadsheets and accounting files. Statemently is free to try with a review/edit workflow and exact deterministic conversion for structured formats.
For image/scanned statements both rely on extraction you should review. For already-structured files (OFX/QFX/QBO/QIF/MT940/CAMT/BAI2), Statemently converts deterministically — exact, with no model guesswork.