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Convert QFX to QBO — Quicken Web Connect to QuickBooks converter

Rewrite a Quicken .qfx file into a QuickBooks-valid .qbo Web Connect file. Fixes 'invalid file' errors when moving from Quicken to QuickBooks.

Step 1

Upload your .qfx file exported from Quicken.

Step 2

We rewrite the header for QuickBooks compatibility.

Step 3

Download the .qbo and import via QuickBooks Banking → File Upload.

About QFXQBO

QFX and QBO share the OFX 2.x spec but differ in the <INTU.BID>/<FID> block. QuickBooks rejects a QFX with 'invalid file'. Our converter rewrites the header, injects a valid Web Connect FID/BID, preserves every transaction and FITID, and emits a .qbo that QuickBooks imports in one click.

Try it now — mapping wizard

Upload a small QFX sample and walk through column mapping, validation and preview before downloading — everything runs locally in your browser.

Mapping wizard
Preview, map columns, validate, then download.

All parsing runs in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

Need a different output format?

Every QFX conversion can also be exported directly to CSV, Excel (.xlsx), QuickBooks (.qbo) or OFX from the upload screen.

Why bookkeepers pick BankToBooks

  • Every transaction validated — dates, amounts, running balance reconciled before export.
  • Zero setup: no templates, no bank IDs, no fees — upload QFX, download QBO.
  • OCR handles scanned inputs when the source is a PDF, not just structured files.
  • Free tier: 3 conversions per day, 200 transactions per file. Paid plans: unlimited.

FAQs

Is this the same as renaming the file?

No — QuickBooks validates the file signature, not the extension.

Will transactions dedupe?

Yes — FITIDs are preserved.

Does this work for credit cards?

Yes.

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