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JPEGtoExcel.co has launched a new AI-powered platform designed to convert JPEG document images into structured spreadsheet data. The software is intended to help businesses work more effectively with information captured in photos, scans, and image-based records that would otherwise require manual transcription.

Missouri, United States, 31st Mar 2026 – JPEGtoExcel.co today announced the launch of its new document extraction software, a platform designed to convert JPEG images into structured Excel data for business use.

The launch comes at a time when many organizations have already digitized document capture, but not necessarily document usability. Invoices, receipts, forms, and internal records are often photographed on mobile devices, scanned into JPEG format, or exported as image files from older systems. While these records are easy to collect and share, they frequently create a second problem once teams need to work with the information inside them. Data that is visible in an image is not always data that is usable in a spreadsheet.

JPEGtoExcel.co is focused on that gap. Rather than treating JPEG files as static images, the company says its platform is designed to interpret them as working business records and convert their contents into structured spreadsheet output. This includes situations where the source document was not captured under ideal conditions, such as uneven lighting, compression, or lower image quality. The software is intended to help organizations move from image-based recordkeeping to spreadsheet-based analysis without relying on manual transcription as the bridge between the two.

According to the company, the platform was developed for teams that encounter document information in visual form first and structured form second. That distinction matters in day-to-day operations. In many finance, field, and administrative environments, the act of capturing information has become fast and flexible, but the process of turning that information into something operational remains slow. JPEGtoExcel.co is positioning its release around that reality, with an emphasis on helping businesses make practical use of data that would otherwise remain trapped in image files.

The company says this type of workflow is becoming more common as mobile capture and image-based document handling continue to spread across departments. In that setting, the challenge is no longer limited to OCR in the narrow sense but extends to whether a document image can be turned into data with enough structure to support review, reporting, and downstream use. JPEGtoExcel.co says its software is intended to support that shift by making JPEG files more useful in spreadsheet-driven environments.

JPEGtoExcel.co also states that the platform is SOC 2 Type 2 certified and HIPAA compliant. The company says these standards are intended to support businesses that need stronger controls when processing sensitive or regulated document content.

For more information, visit https://www.jpegtoexcel.co/.

About JPEGtoExcel.co

JPEGtoExcel.co provides AI-powered software for turning JPEG document images into structured spreadsheet output. The platform is intended to help teams work more efficiently with information captured in photographed or scanned records.

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