Photos of tables in. Clean Excel rows out.
Snap a printed table, a stack of receipts, or a screenshot. Vecbase reads every cell, lines up the currencies and dates, drops the duplicates, and drops an editable Excel into your Drive.
Snap a printed table, a stack of receipts, or a screenshot. Vecbase reads every cell, lines up the currencies and dates, drops the duplicates, and drops an editable Excel into your Drive.
You snap the receipt at a weird angle in a coffee shop. The Agent reads it, normalizes it, and saves an .xlsx your finance team can actually open.
OCR is the easy part. The reason your spreadsheet usually still needs an hour of human cleanup is everything below — Agent applies all of it before the file lands.
JPG, PNG, HEIC, or a scanned PDF — all fine. Send a whole batch if you have one; Vecbase handles them at the same time.
One sentence is enough: "categorize and convert to USD", "stitch the long table back together", or "just lift the cells, don't touch anything else".
Vecbase reads each image carefully, lines up the numbers, and saves the workbook to your Drive. Usually 20–60 seconds for a batch of 10–15 photos.
Crooked, glare on half the page, coffee stains, handwritten amounts — Vecbase straightens, cleans up, and reads what it can. Anything it isn't sure about gets flagged for you to check, not silently guessed.
USD, EUR, JPY, CNY all converted to your reporting currency using the rate on the day of the receipt. "3/5/26", "5 May 2026", "2026年5月5日" — all become one consistent date format. Categories assigned the same way every time.
When you photograph the same receipt twice or your long-table photos overlap, Vecbase spots the duplicates (same date + merchant + amount) and removes them — and tells you how many it took out.
The Excel sits next to the original photos in your Drive — share by link, hand it to Finance, or pipe it into your accounting tool. No more hunting for last quarter's receipts.
JPG, PNG, HEIC (iPhone), and scanned PDFs (single or multi-page). Phone snapshots, screenshots of web tables, scanner outputs, photographed whiteboards all work. Camera EXIF orientation is read so sideways phone photos right themselves.
Sign in, hand it over to the Agent — the finished file lands in your Drive.