OFX to CSV Converter — Bank Statements to Spreadsheets

Convert OFX, QFX, and QBO bank statement files to CSV format. Open in Excel, Google Sheets, or import into any accounting software. 100% private.

🔒100% browser-based. Your financial data never leaves your device. No upload, no server.
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Drop a .ofx, .qfx, or .qbo file here, or click to browse
All files use the same OFX format internally

How to Convert OFX to CSV

1

Drop Bank File

Upload your .ofx, .qfx, or .qbo file from any bank's download portal.

2

Click Convert

All transactions are extracted and organized into rows with date, description, and amount.

3

Open in Excel

Download the CSV and open it in Excel, Google Sheets, or import into QuickBooks.

Supported Formats

ExtensionFull NameUsed By
.ofxOpen Financial ExchangeBanks, GnuCash, Moneydance
.qfxQuicken Financial ExchangeQuicken, many banks
.qboQuickBooks Web ConnectQuickBooks Online & Desktop

All three formats use the same underlying OFX specification. Our converter handles all of them identically, extracting every transaction with date, description, amount, type, memo, and check number.

Frequently Asked Questions

OFX (Open Financial Exchange) is a standardized format for exchanging financial data between banks and accounting software. It is used by Quicken, QuickBooks, GnuCash, and most major banks.
Drop your .ofx, .qfx, or .qbo file onto the converter above, click Convert and download the CSV. All transactions are extracted automatically.
OFX is the general standard. QFX is the same format with a .qfx extension (used by Quicken). QBO is QuickBooks Web Connect format. All three use the same internal structure.
Yes. The conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your bank statements never leave your device. No upload, no server, no data collection.

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