Using this tool is straightforward. Upload the original Maruti Suzuki authorized dealer estimate PDF — the same document provided by the workshop — and click Generate Assessment. The tool automatically reads the PDF, identifies all parts listed for replacement, extracts their MRP values, separates labour charges by type (Repair & Replace vs Painting) and organizes everything into a formatted assessment sheet.
Once generated, you can download the report in Excel or Word format. The Excel file includes editable depreciation percentage fields for Metal, Rubber/Plastic and Glass parts so you can enter applicable depreciation rates and the sheet automatically calculates the depreciation amounts and net assessed value. You can also add salvage value and compulsory excess before finalizing.
Click the upload area or drag and drop the Maruti dealer estimate PDF. The tool accepts standard digital PDF estimates issued by Maruti Suzuki authorized workshops. Scanned images are not supported.
Click the Generate Assessment button. The tool parses the PDF in your browser and extracts all relevant data including vehicle registration, part names, quantities, MRP, labour charges and painting costs. A parsed summary is shown on screen for verification.
Choose to download as Excel (.xlsx) or Word (.docx). Both formats offer Assessment Sheet only or Assessment + Summary Sheet options. The Excel summary sheet uses live formulas linked to the assessment sheet so all values update automatically when you change depreciation percentages.
Motor insurance surveyors and loss assessors traditionally spend significant time manually re-entering data from Maruti dealer estimates into assessment formats. A single estimate can have 30–60 line items across parts, labour and painting — transcribing these by hand is time-consuming and error-prone.
This tool eliminates manual data entry entirely. The entire conversion happens in under 10 seconds in your browser. Since the tool runs locally with no server upload, your claim documents remain confidential at all times. The output follows the standard assessment report format used by motor insurance surveyors in India, making it directly usable for claim file submission.
The Summary Sheet included in the Excel download automatically calculates Total Parts Value, Total Labour, Depreciation on Metal Parts, Depreciation on Plastic/Rubber Parts, Depreciation on Paint, Compulsory Excess, Salvage and Net Assessed Amount — all with live Excel formulas that recalculate when you update any input.