DocuClipper Review 2026

Best Budget
6.8
/10
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Updated March 2026 · 12 min read
Verdict

DocuClipperAt $20/mo, DocuClipper is the cheapest real OCR tool we tested. It handles standard bank statements and typical invoices well enough. No technical setup, you just upload and go. Accuracy drops on anything unusual, and there's no API or automation to speak of. But if you're a bookkeeper or small business processing a few dozen documents a month, the price-to-performance ratio is hard to beat.

Best for: Small businesses and bookkeepers who need cheap bank statement and invoice extraction
Not for: Automated workflows or teams that need API integration
💰Starting at: $20/mo

Score Breakdown

Accuracy
7.2
Ease of Use
7.5
Pricing
8.8
Integrations
5.5
Versatility
6.0
Support
6.5

Overview

DocuClipper converts bank statements and invoices to structured data for $20/mo. It's basic, but for small teams that just need to get numbers out of PDFs, it works.

We tested DocuClipper against our standard set: 50 invoices, 20 receipts, 10 bills of lading, and 10 bank statements. The mix includes clean digital PDFs, rough scans, and phone photos.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • $20/mo for a working financial document extractor. Hard to beat on price
  • Handles standard bank statements and common invoice formats reliably
  • Zero setup. Upload a PDF and start extracting immediately

Cons

  • Almost no integration options. You're uploading files manually
  • Accuracy drops noticeably on complex or unusual document layouts
  • Not built for automated pipelines or high volume

Pricing

DocuClipper starts at $20/mo. See our OCR Pricing Guide for a detailed comparison across all tools at different volume tiers.