Upload QFX File
Bank download files supported
Open Financial Exchange (.ofx, .qfx)
Review Transactions
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Free utility to convert QFX file to QBO format and import into QuickBooks. Transfer Quicken data to QuickBooks Desktop or Online. Runs in browser — no installation, your financial information stays on computer.
Convert QFX to QBO: Import into QuickBooks
Need to import QFX file into QuickBooks? Many banks and financial institutions provide downloads in this Quicken format created by Intuit. Our converter transforms these files into QBO format that the software accepts without error.
The utility preserves all transaction details including dates, amounts, and payee names. Upload your file, check the preview in dialog window, select settings, and download the output ready for import.
How to Convert: Step by Step
- Download from bank — Log into online banking and export transactions. Select the Quicken format and save to a folder on your computer.
- Upload — Open this tool and select your download. The application reads transaction data automatically.
- Review — Check number of transactions, dates, and amounts. Make sure everything looks correct.
- Import to QuickBooks — Save the QBO file. Use File menu in QuickBooks Desktop or upload directly to QuickBooks Online.
Quicken Data to QuickBooks: Migration
Switching from Quicken to QuickBooks? This tool helps transfer your data without manual entry. The process is easy to use — export, run conversion, then load output into your account. Transaction detail transfers accurately to the new software.
QuickBooks Desktop users can import through File, then Utilities, then select Web Connect. A dialog window appears where you specify which account receives the transactions. Online users upload directly through Banking section.
QFX vs QIF vs OFX: File Format
Banks provide several formats for transaction download. This Quicken-specific format is based on OFX standard. QIF is older format that some institutions still support. OFX is open financial exchange used worldwide.
QuickBooks can import QIF files directly through menu, but the Quicken format requires conversion first. For QIF, check our separate utility. Both tools are free and compatible with all versions.
Import Transaction Data to QuickBooks Desktop
After conversion, importing takes a few clicks. Select File, then Utilities, then Web Connect Files. Choose your converted file and the application opens a window. Specify which account should receive data and confirm.
If you see error or warning during import, check that you selected correct account type. The match between bank account and software account must be correct. You can fix most issues by adjusting settings before trying again.
Financial Institution Support
This utility works with files from any financial institution. Major banks like Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and credit card companies provide compatible downloads. International banks that support this format also work with our tool.
QuickBooks QBO File Format
QBO is native format for bank import. Each file contains transaction data in XML structure. Works with QuickBooks Desktop (Pro, Premier, Enterprise) and Online on Windows and Mac.
If your bank offers OFX instead, that can be converted directly using our OFX tool. Both formats share similar structure — select appropriate utility based on your download type.
Free Trial Not Required
This utility is completely free. No registration, no trial period, no watermarks. The app runs in browser — input stays on computer and never uploads to any server. Your financial data remains private.
We offer several tools: CSV for spreadsheet data, Excel for XLSX files, PDF with AI extraction, and QIF for legacy Quicken files.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is QFX file?
QFX (Quicken Financial Exchange) is format created by Intuit for Quicken software. Banks provide these downloads for importing transactions. To use with QuickBooks, conversion to QBO format is required.
Can QuickBooks import QFX directly?
No. The software does not support direct import of this Quicken format. You need to convert to QBO first.
Does this work with QuickBooks Online?
Yes. Output is compatible with all versions including Online, Desktop Pro, Premier, and Enterprise.
Is this free?
Yes, completely free. No registration, no trial, no limits. Data stays in browser.
How do I import QIF files?
For QIF, use our separate tool or import directly through File menu in QuickBooks Desktop.