OFX to QIF
Konverter OFX- og QFX-bankfiler til QIF-format
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- What's the difference between OFX and QIF?
- OFX (Open Financial Exchange) is the modern XML-based format used by most banks and accounting software. QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) is an older plain-text format still used by Quicken, Reckon, MYOB AccountEdge, and GnuCash. Some legacy software only accepts QIF, even though most banks now provide OFX.
- How do I convert an OFX file to QIF?
- Drop your OFX or QFX file onto the converter. The parser reads every transaction, shows a preview, lets you select your QIF account type, and downloads the QIF file ready for import.
- Which software accepts QIF files?
- Quicken (all versions), Reckon Accounts, MYOB AccountEdge, GnuCash, Moneydance, YNAB, and many legacy personal finance applications. QIF is still the easiest path for migrating data into older software.
- Is my financial data safe?
- Yes. The conversion runs entirely in your browser. No files are uploaded, no data is stored, and no account is required.
- Does it preserve transaction categories and memos?
- Yes. Dates, amounts, payees, memos, and categories from the OFX file are preserved in the QIF output. The QIF format uses single-letter tags for each field (D for date, T for amount, P for payee, etc.).
- Can I convert multiple OFX files at once?
- Free users convert one file at a time. Core and Pro subscribers can batch-process multiple OFX/QFX/QBO files in a single session.
- Is this tool free?
- Yes — fully free with no account required. Paid plans add batch processing and larger file size limits.