Looking for a DocuClipper alternative?

Both convert a PDF bank statement into something you can book. The difference is what it costs you and what it asks of you first. FastDocAI is $19 a month for 1,000 pages, where DocuClipper's own pricing page puts 1,000 pages at $219 — and if you only have one batch to convert, you can pay $9 and take it without making an account at all. There is no subscription to remember to cancel, no trial to start, and no signup before you can see it work on your own statement.

Convert a document freeNo account needed. $9 for a batch, or 10 free pages when you sign in.

Pay for the batch in front of you

$9, no account, no subscription. Convert the files, download them in every format, close the tab. Most bookkeepers do not have a monthly volume problem — they have a client who just handed them a year of PDFs.

See it work before you sign up for anything

Drop your own statement in and watch it come back as real rows. Not a demo on someone else's sample data — your file, your bank, your layout.

Straight into QuickBooks and Xero

OFX, plus CSV templates laid out exactly the way each one expects, with money out already signed negative. Every transaction carries a stable id, so re-importing a month does not duplicate your ledger.

Foreign spend at the right rate

Each foreign amount is converted at the published rate for the date of that transaction, not today's — with the rate and its date shown beside the figure so your accountant can check it. DocuClipper's site does not document any historical FX conversion.

FastDocAI vs DocuClipper

FastDocAIDocuClipper
One-off batch, no account$9 — convert, download every format, leave.Not offered. Every plan is a monthly subscription.
1,000 pages a month$19/month$219/month
3,000 pages a month$49/month$599/month
Cheapest plan$19/month for 1,000 pages. Free: 10 pages on signup, no card.$29/month for 60 pages. Free: a 14-day trial, up to 120 pages, no card.
Try it on your own file without an accountYes — a real conversion of your own statement, before you sign up or pay.A demo on their sample data needs no signup; converting your own documents requires an account.
QuickBooks and XeroOFX, Xero CSV, QuickBooks CSV, and a .qbo file.QBO, OFX, QIF, IIF, Xero CSV, Sage CSV.
e-invoicing / ERPUBL 2.1 XML for invoices and receipts.Not documented on their site.
Historical currency conversionYes — at the published rate for each transaction's own date, with the rate and date shown.Not documented on their site. Their own guidance for multi-currency statements is to keep the original amounts and apply your own rates in Excel.
Unused pagesA one-off batch has nothing to expire.Pages reset each billing cycle and do not roll over.

Where these figures came from

Every number about DocuClipper was read from DocuClipper’s own pages on 14 July 2026. Where their site does not say, this page says “not documented” rather than guessing. Prices change — check theirs before you decide.

Convert a document free

Drop your own statement in and see the rows before you pay anything.