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CSV to QIF

Konverter CSV-transaksjoner til QIF for Quicken og GnuCash

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What is a QIF file?
QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) is a plain-text file format originally created by Intuit for Quicken. Each transaction is stored as a block of tagged lines — date, amount, payee, category — separated by a caret. Despite its age, QIF is still widely supported because it's simple and reliable.
How do I convert a CSV file to QIF?
Drop your CSV onto the converter. SanctumPDF auto-detects your columns and shows a preview. Confirm the column mapping, choose your QIF account type (Bank, CCard, Cash, etc.), and click download. The QIF file is ready to import.
Which accounting software uses QIF?
Quicken (current and legacy versions), Reckon Accounts, MYOB AccountEdge, GnuCash, Moneydance, and YNAB. QIF is also useful for migrating data between personal finance apps that don't share other formats.
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 needed. Your CSV stays on your device.
What if my CSV has separate debit and credit columns?
The column mapper handles both layouts — single signed amount columns (where debits are negative) and split debit/credit columns. Map them separately and the converter combines them correctly into the QIF format.
Can I convert multiple CSV files at once?
Free users convert one file at a time. Core and Pro subscribers can batch-process multiple files in a single session.
Is this tool free?
Yes — free with no account required. Paid plans add batch processing, larger file sizes, and priority support.