Apple Card

Export Apple Card statement transactions to CSV

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Step 1: Export Statements

Download each Apple Card statement from your Wallet by doing the following:

  1. Open your Wallet app.

    Apple wallet icon
  2. Tap your Apple Card.

  3. Tap Total Balance (typically immediately underneath the card image).

    Wallet Apple card view
  4. Under Statements, tap the statement you'd like to export.

    Statements view
  5. Tap Download PDF Statement.

    Statement view
  6. Tap the share icon in the upper right.

    iOS share icon
  7. Choose whether to Save to Files, e-mail yourself the statement PDF, or select some other means of saving your statement. If you elect to Save to Files, select a location (optional), and then tap Save.

  8. Repeat the above steps for each statement you want to convert to a CSV file.


Step 2: Upload Statements

Add multiple statements to generate a single CSV file or add one statement at a time to generate separate CSV files. You can add statements by either dragging and dropping or clicking the button below...

Note: ensure that your statement files include a .pdf filename extension.


Step 3: Download CSV

Click on the links below to download your CSV files...


Note

As of January 22, 2020, Apple supports exporting your transactions as CSV.

However, for older iOS devices which no longer receive software updates (e.g., iPhone 6 and earlier), exporting to CSV is not possible within Apple Wallet. You can only export your statement as a PDF.

In order to provide support for exporting statement transactions for use in software such as Tiller Money, Microsoft Excel, Mint, Personal Capital, Google Sheets, and others, this web app converts Apple Card statement transactions stored in exported PDFs to CSV.