Why convert CSV to QIF?
- Import spreadsheet‑based bank transactions into Quicken
- Use QIF with GnuCash, Money, or other personal finance tools
- Easily migrate data from any CSV‑exporting system
How to convert – 3 simple steps
- Upload your .csv file
- Map columns (auto‑detected, adjust if needed)
- Click Convert, then copy or download the .qif
Features
- ✅ Privacy first – everything stays local
- ✅ Auto‑detects date, amount, payee, memo, check# columns
- ✅ Manual column mapping if needed
- ✅ Free forever
Privacy & Security
- 🔒 All processing is local – no files uploaded
- 🚫 No tracking, no logs
- 💼 Safe for sensitive financial data
Frequently Asked Questions
What CSV format is expected?
The tool expects a header row with column names like "Date", "Amount", "Payee", etc. If auto‑detection fails, you can manually map columns.
What if my CSV uses semicolons?
The tool tries to detect the delimiter (comma, semicolon, or tab) automatically.
Will it work with Excel‑saved CSV?
Yes, any standard CSV will work.