No server upload Text-based PDF or pasted text English and Japanese labels

Read only the paint specs that matter

Drop in a product TDS or SDS, or paste extracted text, and the tool pulls out just the fields crews need in seconds.

Coverage, recoat time, dilution ratio, application temperature, VOC, and precautions are normalized into a clean, shareable summary for sales teams, painters, and owners.

How it works

The workflow is intentionally simple so anyone on the job can use it quickly.

01

Upload or paste

Choose a text-based PDF or paste text that was copied from a PDF, OCR app, or manufacturer site.

02

Extract the fields

The parser scans page text, recognizes common labels, and captures the first strong match for each target field.

03

Share the short summary

Copy a concise Markdown summary or JSON payload and send only the useful specs to the crew or client.

What gets extracted

Each card below explains the target field, the wording the parser looks for, and why it matters on site.

Coverage

塗布量

Theoretical coverage, spread rate, or application rate. Common outputs are m²/L, ft²/gal, or similar.

Use the manufacturer’s unit and definition when multiple values are listed.

Recoat time

再塗装時間

The minimum interval before the next coat can be applied, including dry-to-recoat or overcoat time.

Temperature and humidity often change this number, so check the source page.

Dilution ratio

希釈率

Thinning or mix ratio, usually written as a percentage or a ratio such as 1:10.

Some products separate spray thinning from brush or roller guidance.

Application temperature

適用温度

The recommended air, surface, or substrate temperature range for application.

If air and surface temperatures differ, keep both in view.

VOC

VOC

Volatile organic compound content or emission guidance, often shown in g/L.

Regulatory labels and test basis can differ by market.

Precautions

注意事項

Safety, storage, handling, ventilation, and other warning text that should be kept intact.

This field may be longer than the others, so the reader keeps a short excerpt plus the source page.

Key terms

Short reminders for sales teams, crews, and owners who may not read product sheets every day.

TDS

Technical Data Sheet. Usually focuses on performance, coverage, film build, drying, and application guidance.

The exact section layout varies by manufacturer.

SDS

Safety Data Sheet. Usually focuses on hazards, first aid, storage, and handling.

This reader still only extracts the six practical fields above.

VOC

Volatile Organic Compounds. The unit is often g/L, but the reporting basis can change by regulation or region.

Always check the declared test method or standard.

Recoat time

The wait time before the next layer can be applied without causing a defect or adhesion issue.

Sometimes it appears as dry-to-recoat, overcoat interval, or minimum recoat.

Important notes

Use the extracted summary as a fast reading aid, not as a substitute for the original sheet.

Image-only PDFs need OCR. This tool does not run OCR, so use a text-based PDF or paste text from another source.

If a product has multiple versions, always verify the product code, sheen, base, hardener, or region before ordering or applying.

Units can differ between markets. Confirm whether values are shown in metric, imperial, or a manufacturer-specific convention.

If the sheet lists several coverage or recoat values, the reader shows the strongest early match and keeps the source snippet so you can compare the context.

FAQ

Can this read image-only PDFs?
No. OCR is not enabled. Use a PDF with selectable text, or paste text that was already extracted elsewhere.
Does the browser send the document to a server?
No. Parsing runs locally in the browser and the document stays on the device.
What if the sheet uses a different term?
The parser looks for common English and Japanese labels, plus a few heuristics, so it can handle the wording used by many manufacturers.
Why are some fields missing?
The value may be on another page, written with a different label, or omitted entirely from the source sheet.