PDF2Sheets vs browser extensions
PDF2Sheets vs browser extensions - PDF to Google Sheets

PDF2Sheets vs browser extensions

Browser extensions are handy when you need to do something simple with a PDF. But they often come with limits: file size caps, weaker text recognition, and limited (or no) support for scans.

PDF2Sheets vs browser extensions

PDF to Google Sheets is a better fit for more complex documents — and it opens the result directly in Google Sheets.

Key differences

CriteriaPDF to Google SheetsБраузерное расширение
Works with large PDFs✅ Yes❌ Often limited
Scan support (OCR)✅ Yes⚠️ Limited or not available
Table structure quality✅ Preserved❌ Often breaks
Processing multiple files✅ Convenient❌ Uncomfortable / slow
Works directly with Google Sheets✅ Yes⚠️ Not always
Registration required✅ No❌ Usually required
Price✅ Free⚠️ Often paid

When an extension is enough

  • one small PDF
  • a simple PDF without tables
  • you just need to quickly copy something right in the browser

In these cases, an extension can be a fast and convenient solution.

When PDF to Google Sheets makes more sense

  • you’re dealing with lots of PDFs
  • the documents are big or spread across multiple pages
  • some files are scans or just not great quality
  • you want to clean things up, combine data, and keep everything in Google Sheets

In cases like these, using a dedicated tool usually saves you a ton of time (and a lot of headaches).

Conclusion

PDF2Sheets vs browser extensions

For a quick one-off task, a browser extension can be totally fine. But if PDFs with tables are something you handle regularly and you need the results to be accurate — PDF to Google Sheets is the more reliable choice.

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