Help Center/Receipts

How to add a receipt

Click the teal + button in the bottom-right corner of the dashboard. You get three ways to add a receipt.

Upload files

Choose Upload Receipts. Drag files into the box or click to browse. Tripl accepts JPG, PNG, HEIC, and PDF, up to 10 MB per file. You can drop multiple files at once and they process in parallel.

Snap a photo with your phone

Choose Snap Receipt. On a computer, Tripl shows a QR code. Scan it with your phone camera and a capture page opens. Tap Take Photo. For multi-page documents, tap + Add Page after the first photo, then Upload. No app install needed.

On the iOS app, the camera opens directly.

Manual entry

Choose Manual Entry to log an expense without a file. You can attach a receipt to it later from the expense details.

What happens after upload

Tripl reads the receipt and extracts four fields: date, amount, category, and description. If it is not confident, the expense shows a banner that says Check that the details below are correct. Every field stays editable. Click any expense to fix the date, amount, category, or description, then hit Save Changes.

If a new receipt looks like one you already added, Tripl warns you and offers Keep both or Remove.

A note on AI parsing

Receipt reading uses AI. Tripl asks for your consent before the first upload. You can turn parsing off any time in Settings under AI Processing. With parsing off, you fill in the fields yourself.

Common questions

What file types can I upload?

JPG, PNG, HEIC, and PDF, up to 10 MB per file. You can upload several files at once.

Can I add a receipt from my phone without the app?

Yes. Click Snap Receipt on your computer, scan the QR code with your phone, and take a photo. It lands in your account in seconds.

What if Tripl reads a receipt wrong?

Open the expense and edit any field: date, amount, category, or description. Low-confidence parses are flagged so you know to double-check them.

Still stuck?

Email support@triplapp.com. A real person reads every message.

This is educational content, not financial or tax advice. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions about your HSA.