Rewrite any OFX file's headers to a valid QuickBooks Web Connect (.qbo) file. Fixes 'invalid file' and 'no financial institution found' errors instantly.
Upload your OFX file.
We rewrite the header and inject a QuickBooks-valid FID/BID.
Download the .qbo and import via QuickBooks Banking → File Upload.
OFX and QBO are technically siblings — QBO is OFX with a QuickBooks-specific header signature and an <INTU.BID> tag. Banks that only offer OFX cause 'invalid file' errors in QuickBooks. Our converter rewrites the OFX header (SGML → OFX 2.x XML), injects a valid Web Connect FID/BID, preserves every transaction, and emits a .qbo that imports cleanly.
Upload a small OFX sample and walk through column mapping, validation and preview before downloading — everything runs locally in your browser.
All parsing runs in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Every OFX conversion can also be exported directly to CSV, Excel (.xlsx), QuickBooks (.qbo) or OFX from the upload screen.
No — QuickBooks validates the file signature, not just the extension. Renaming .ofx to .qbo produces an 'invalid file' error.
Yes — we preserve every OFX FITID so QuickBooks skips duplicates.
Yes — set the account type to Credit Card in the wizard.