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Bank statement splitter onlinein the tab you already have open

Open the splitter, drop a multi-month statement, download one PDF per month. There is no installer, which means it runs on the locked-down work laptop, the Chromebook, and the family computer alike.

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Online is delivery, not storage

The page comes from the web. The work stays on your machine.

"Online" describes how the tool reaches you, not where your statement goes. Once the page loads, text extraction, month grouping and ZIP packaging all execute locally in the browser tab, and the PDF itself is never sent to a server.

What you skip by using a web tool: no installer, no admin password, no waiting on IT approval. Close the tab and the tool is gone; open the URL again next quarter and it is back, current version, zero updates to run.

  • Same tool on every OS. If the machine runs a modern browser, it runs the splitter.
  • Free without an account. The first 3 months of any statement split at no cost, and output files come out clean.
  • Pro when a quarter isn't enough. Full-year splits and batch uploads cost $3.99 a month.

Questions about the online splitter

Is this bank statement splitter really online?+

It loads like any web page in Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Edge, with nothing to install. The experience is the same on Mac, Windows, Linux and ChromeOS, because the only requirement is a modern browser.

Do I need to make an account?+

Splitting the first 3 months of a statement works without one, and the output PDFs carry no watermark. An account only enters the picture if you move to Pro for full-year splits and batch uploads at $3.99 a month.

Can I use it on a work computer that blocks installs?+

That is the main reason it ships as a web page. It requests no admin password and writes nothing outside the browser, so locked-down corporate laptops and shared library machines run it the same way a personal one does.

Does it work on my phone?+

Phone browsers manage small statements fine. For a 12-month file, a laptop is the better tool: parsing every page is CPU-heavy, and the wider screen makes checking the month groups much less fiddly.

What banks does the online splitter support?+

Any US bank that prints a date or statement-period header: Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citi, Capital One, US Bank, PNC, Truist and most credit unions. International banks usually work too, as long as their statements print English dates.

Split a statement from this browser

Skip the download-and-install ritual entirely. The splitter opens as a page, and the first 3 months of any statement are free.

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