Upload a Quicken QFX file and get a CSV of the transactions. This opens up a Quicken download so you can work with it in a spreadsheet instead of inside Quicken.
Your uploaded file is processed on our server and deleted right after the conversion. If you are signed in, the converted result is kept for 7 days so you can download it again from your account, then deleted. We never store the contents of your original file.
Date, description, amount, balance, and direction come through in separate columns, ready to sort and total.
QFX is OFX with Intuit extensions, and both are read, so files from different banks parse the same way.
The CSV opens in Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers, and any tool that reads a comma-separated file.
Date, description, amount, balance, and type. The amount is signed, and the type column says whether the row is a credit or a debit.
Yes. QFX and OFX share the same structure, so an OFX file works here as well. There is also a dedicated OFX to QFX tool if you need the reverse.
QFX transactions do not always carry a running balance. When a balance is not present in the file, that cell is left empty rather than guessed.
No. It is read on our server and deleted right after the conversion. The contents are not logged or kept.