DocuClipper is a capable PDF-to-spreadsheet converter: bank statements to Excel/CSV, exports to QuickBooks and Xero, batch processing. If you are US-based and that is your stack, it is a solid choice.
bankpdf solves the same core job, but for teams that need European data residency (GDPR), native European bank coverage, and exports into French/EU accounting software — including FEC, Pennylane, Sage and a BNC 2035 journal. This page is an honest side-by-side, including where DocuClipper is the better pick.
| Feature | bankpdf | DocuClipper |
|---|---|---|
| Bank statement PDF → Excel / CSV | Yes | Yes |
| QuickBooks / Xero / OFX export | Yes | Yes |
| Batch (multiple statements at once) | Yes (/batch) | Yes |
| EU hosting + GDPR + DPA | Yes (EU infra) | US-hosted |
| Native EU/FR banks (BNP, Crédit Agricole, Qonto, Revolut, N26…) | 80+ dedicated adapters | US/UK-focused |
| French accounting exports (FEC, Pennylane, Sage, MyUnisoft, 2035) | Yes | No |
| Balance reconciliation (flags missing rows) | Yes | Not advertised |
| Scans & phone photos of statements | Yes | Varies |
| Free tier | 3 statements/month | Trial |
| Pricing currency | EUR | USD |
DocuClipper uses tiered monthly subscriptions (USD). bankpdf is free up to 3 statements/month, then Personal €6, Pro €19, Agency €99 — in EUR.
US-only, high-volume, template-heavy workflows: DocuClipper is a strong fit. EU/French teams that need GDPR hosting, European banks and accounting-software exports (FEC/Pennylane/Sage/2035): bankpdf is the better alternative.
Yes — especially for French and EU firms: bankpdf exports directly to Pennylane, Sage, MyUnisoft, the legal FEC format and a BNC 2035 journal, and hosts data in the EU under GDPR.
Yes. bankpdf exports a QuickBooks-ready CSV, a Xero bank statement CSV, and OFX, in addition to the French formats.
Yes, via the /batch tool: drop multiple statements, convert them together, and export one merged file.