Parseur Review 2026

6.4
/10
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Updated March 2026 · 12 min read
Verdict

ParseurParseur is good at one thing: pulling data from templated emails and simple PDF attachments and sending it somewhere via Zapier. If you get order confirmations, booking notifications, or lead form submissions by email and need the data in a spreadsheet or CRM, Parseur handles it cheaply. Its OCR is basic and not the point. Don't buy this for real document processing.

Best for: Teams pulling data from templated emails and simple PDF attachments
Not for: Complex documents, high-accuracy needs, or dev teams wanting an API
💰Starting at: $39/mo

Score Breakdown

Accuracy
6.8
Ease of Use
7.2
Pricing
7.0
Integrations
7.5
Versatility
5.5
Support
6.0

Overview

Parseur parses structured data out of emails and simple PDF attachments, then routes it via Zapier. Not really an OCR tool, but useful for email-heavy workflows.

We tested Parseur 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

  • Best email parser we tested. Handles emails plus their PDF attachments
  • Zapier integration works well for no-code data routing
  • Point-and-click template setup. No technical skills needed

Cons

  • OCR accuracy is middling. Don't use this for complex documents
  • Limited to simple document structures and mostly email inputs
  • Higher tiers get expensive fast if you outgrow the basics

Pricing

Parseur starts at $39/mo. See our OCR Pricing Guide for a detailed comparison across all tools at different volume tiers.