Conversions we convert

Statement to QBO reads any conversion's layout — there are no templates to configure. Pick a conversion below, or just upload your bank statement to convert it now.

CSV to QBO
Turn any bank's CSV export into a QuickBooks Web Connect (.qbo) file — dates, payees, and signed amounts mapped automatically, ready for File → Import in QuickBooks Desktop.
PDF to QBO
Convert PDF bank statements straight to .qbo — every transaction extracted from the statement table and written as a QuickBooks bank-feed import.
Bank Statement to QuickBooks
Get months of bank transactions into QuickBooks without manual entry — QBO for Desktop's bank feed, IIF for direct import, or CSV for QuickBooks Online.
CSV to IIF
Convert CSV transactions to IIF, the format QuickBooks Desktop imports directly with no bank-ID validation. This is the route that still works after your Desktop license expires and .qbo Web Connect imports get blocked — import years of transactions without paying for a new subscription.
CSV to OFX
Turn CSV exports into standard OFX bank-feed files that Quicken, Xero, GnuCash, and most accounting tools accept.
CSV to QFX
Convert CSV to QFX (Quicken's Web Connect format) so your transactions import into Quicken like a native bank download.
CSV to QIF
Convert CSV to classic QIF for Quicken and the many accounting tools that still import it — simple, widely compatible, and instant.
OFX to CSV
Open an OFX bank-feed file as a clean spreadsheet — every transaction with date, description, and amount in CSV or Excel.
QBO to CSV
Convert a QuickBooks Web Connect (.qbo) file into plain CSV — useful for reviewing feed contents or moving data out of QuickBooks-only formats.
QFX to CSV
Turn Quicken QFX files into a clean CSV or Excel sheet — dates, payees, and amounts in columns you can filter and pivot.
QIF to CSV
Convert legacy QIF files into modern CSV or Excel — rescue old Quicken data into a format every tool reads.
PDF to IIF
Extract transactions from PDF bank statements and download an IIF file QuickBooks Desktop imports directly — no retyping, no bank validation.

Don't see your conversion? It still works — the converter reads any layout. Upload a bank statement