Turn any bank statement export into a file QuickBooks accepts.
Drop a CSV or Excel export from your bank. Get a clean .QBO, .OFX, .QIF, or QuickBooks-ready CSV — in seconds.
Runs 100% in your browserStatements are never uploadedWorks offlineFree in preview
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Drop your fileCSV or Excel, straight from online banking
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Check the mappingWe auto-detect dates, descriptions and amounts
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Download & importQBO, OFX, QIF or CSV — ready for your books
Drop your bank file here
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.csv · .xlsx · .xls · .txt |
Column mapping
Everything above is applied instantly to the preview below. Nothing is sent anywhere — you can switch off your internet connection and this page keeps working.
Preview & checks
Download your file
QuickBooks Online: import CSV via Transactions → Bank transactions → Upload from file. QuickBooks Desktop: File → Utilities → Import → Web Connect (.QBO). If Desktop complains about the bank ID, open Advanced below and try a different Intuit bank ID.
Advanced (QBO import settings)
Is my bank data uploaded anywhere?
No. This page has no server. Your file is read and converted by your own device, in your browser. You can load the page, disconnect from the internet, and it still works — that's the proof.
Why do I need this?
QuickBooks bank feeds only reach back about 90 days. For older transactions — a catch-up job, a new client, a closed account — you export from the bank and import a file. Banks give you CSV or Excel; QuickBooks wants QBO, OFX or a strict CSV layout. Ledgerfeed fills that gap — it feeds your ledger when the bank feed can't.
What does it cost?
The preview is free. A Pro tier (batch files, saved mappings, very large files, PDF statements) is planned — early users will get a founding discount.