Free Chrome extension

SEC financials to a spreadsheet,
in one click.

FilingSheet pulls any US public company's numbers straight from SEC EDGAR and exports them to CSV — right inside the page. No API key, no account, nothing leaves your browser.

Available now on the Chrome Web Store. Works on Chrome & other Chromium browsers.

Stop copying numbers out of EDGAR

Built for people who pull SEC filings all the time — investors, students, accountants, analysts, journalists.

One-click CSV export

Search a company, see its key financials, and export them to a clean spreadsheet instantly. No retyping, no formatting cleanup.

Right inside EDGAR

A floating panel appears on the SEC's own pages, plus a toolbar popup. The data is where you already are.

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Private by design

Numbers come from the SEC's free public API and stay in your browser. No tracking, no servers, no sign-up.

How it works

Three steps, a few seconds.

Search a company

Type a name or ticker in the popup or the in-page panel.

See the financials

Revenue, net income, EPS, total assets — last 4 years, pulled live from official filings.

Export to CSV

One click drops a clean spreadsheet into your downloads. Open it in Excel, Sheets, anything.

Ways to install

Recommended: get it from the Chrome Web Store — one click, free. Prefer to load it manually? You can download the extension and load it in developer mode — handy for early testers.

Pro · $24 one-time

Go deeper with Pro

The free version covers the everyday job. Pro unlocks the full picture for power users who live in filings — a one-time $24 license, no subscription.

Every year, every line item

All fiscal years (not just 4) plus gross profit, operating income, cash flow, liabilities, equity and cash.

Multi-company compare

Line companies up side by side and read their latest numbers in one view.

Excel export

Export any view — single company or a comparison — straight to a formatted .xlsx, not just CSV.

Get Pro — $24 one-time

Your data never leaves your machine

FilingSheet talks only to the SEC's public servers and stores your preferences locally. It collects nothing and sends nothing anywhere else. Read the full privacy policy.