Contact extraction converter
Batch Extract Contacts from Images
Turn batches of contact images into structured rows for Excel, CSV, or VCF export.
contact image batches
names, phones, emails, and notes
Excel, CSV, or VCF
Built for this workflow
Use AIScanLeads when you have many images that contain contact details and need one structured cleanup workflow. It works for screenshots, business cards, contact list photos, scanned directories, and readable PDFs on paid plans.
Supported contact fields
- Name
- Phone
- Company
- Job title
- Notes
Common use cases
Mixed contact image batches
Upload the source image, review the extracted fields, and export a structured contact file.
Screenshot and business card cleanup
Upload the source image, review the extracted fields, and export a structured contact file.
Image-based lead list migration
Upload the source image, review the extracted fields, and export a structured contact file.
One-off data entry replacement tasks
Upload the source image, review the extracted fields, and export a structured contact file.
How it works
- Upload your file. Use a clear screenshot or image where the contact details are readable.
- Review extracted contacts. Check names, phone numbers, emails, companies, and notes before export.
- Download the result. Export completed scans to Excel, CSV, or VCF depending on your workflow.
Output formats
Use Excel or CSV for spreadsheets, CRM imports, and cleanup. Use VCF when you need a contact file for phone address books.
Upload Contact ImagesFAQ
Can I batch extract contacts from images?
Yes. Upload multiple readable images within your quota or plan limits, review the extracted rows, and export the completed scans.
What image types work best?
Clear JPG and PNG images with readable names, phone numbers, emails, companies, or titles work best.
Can I mix screenshots and business cards?
Yes. You can process different contact image sources, then review the extracted fields before export.
Can I export to VCF for phone contacts?
Yes. Use VCF when the goal is phone address book import, or Excel/CSV when the goal is spreadsheet cleanup.
Is this meant for recurring subscriptions?
It can support recurring work, but it is also useful for one-time batch cleanup projects.