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OFX to Excel converter

Convert your OFX file to Excel without uploading it anywhere. Drop the file in, check the transactions it held, and download a clean Excel file — the conversion runs entirely on your device.

How it works

Three steps, all on your machine.

  1. Choose your file

    Pick or drag the file from your computer. It’s read right here in your browser tab.

  2. Check the preview

    See the transactions the file contained, laid out in clean columns, before you download.

  3. Download the result

    One click writes the converted file to your downloads. Nothing was ever uploaded.

Working from a PDF instead?

This tool converts existing data files.

OFX is already structured transaction data, so converting it is instant and private. A bank-statement PDF is different — it needs extraction and a balance check first. For that, use the bank statement converter, which reviews every row against the source page before you export.

Questions

About OFX to Excel

Does my file get uploaded anywhere?

No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser tab — your OFX, QFX, QBO, or QIF file is read on your own device and never sent to a server.

What’s in the workbook?

A single Transactions sheet: date, description, and a signed amount per row, plus currency, reference, or transaction-id columns when the source file provides them.

Can I sort and total the amounts straight away?

Yes. Dates and amounts are written as real cells, so sorting, SUM, and pivot tables work without cleaning the data first.

This isn’t a PDF — where do I convert those?

This tool converts existing data files. To turn a bank-statement PDF into Excel or CSV with a full review and balance check, use the bank statement converter.

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Convert OFX to Excel without uploading a thing.