See invoice values, trends, and currency conversion

Expensent reads the amount and currency off each receipt, turns the totals into visual trends, and shows every foreign invoice beside its converted accounting-currency value.

Amount and currency read straight off each receipt
Set your accounting currency once — foreign invoices convert automatically
See value trends, top vendors, and automation mix visually
Expensent Insights dashboard with value trends and vendor totals

How it works

1

Amounts, pulled automatically

Expensent reads the total and currency from each invoice’s PDF, image, or body — no manual entry.

2

Converted to your currency

Set your accounting currency once and every foreign receipt shows its converted value beside the original, at the invoice-date rate.

3

Charts that show the shape

Insights rolls totals into monthly trends, vendor share charts, and source mix before documents reach your books.

Numbers you can actually use

Original and converted, side by side

The source amount and currency stay visible — conversion adds context, it never hides what the invoice says.

Real exchange rates

Conversions use European Central Bank rates from the invoice’s own date — not today’s guess.

Spot the big ones

Top-vendor charts help you identify the receipts and invoices that matter when there are a lot of them.

Guides & integrations

Common questions

Does currency conversion replace the original amount?

No. Expensent keeps the original invoice amount and currency visible, then shows the converted value beside it. That gives you accounting context without hiding what the receipt actually says.

Why show charts before forwarding?

Charts make the document flow easier to understand. You can spot high-value receipts, foreign-currency charges, unusual vendors, and how documents reached accounting.

See the value before the handoff

Connect an inbox and watch your receipts add up — in the currency your books use.