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OFX to CSV

Converteer OFX-, QFX- en QBO-bestanden naar CSV-spreadsheets

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What is an OFX file?
OFX (Open Financial Exchange) is the standard format banks and accounting software use to exchange transaction data. It's an XML-based file with structured transaction blocks. QFX is Intuit's variant of OFX used by Quicken.
How do I convert an OFX file to CSV?
Drop your OFX or QFX file onto the converter. The tool parses the file instantly and shows a preview of all transactions. Click download to save as CSV or Excel — no setup or column mapping needed.
Which spreadsheet apps can open the CSV?
Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, Apple Numbers, LibreOffice Calc, and any other spreadsheet application. The CSV uses standard UTF-8 encoding and comma delimiters for maximum compatibility.
Is my financial data safe?
Yes. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your OFX file is never uploaded to any server, and no account is required.
Does this also convert QFX and QBO files?
Yes. QFX (Quicken's OFX variant) and QBO (QuickBooks' OFX variant) use the same underlying format and are both supported. Drop them in the same way as OFX files.
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.