1) Upload OFX file to convert
Drop files here, or Click to select
Allowed file types: fasta, qif, ofx, iif, srt, ics, excel, ris, bib, ods, xls, xlsx, xlsm, csv, tsv, tab, xlsb, xltx, xlr, pxl, qpw, wb3, wq1, dbf, wk3, 123, mdb, evtx, pages, numbers, sqlite
2) Set converting OFX to PDF options
3) Get converted file
This free tool converts one file at a time. Total Excel Converter does it in bulk - whole folders at once, recursively, and from the command line or a .bat script.
💾 Upload Your File: Go to the site, click on «Upload File,» and select your OFX file.
✍️ Set Conversion Options: Choose PDF as the output format and adjust any additional options if needed.
Convert and Download: Click 👉«Download Converted File»👈 to get your PDF file.
| File extension | .OFX |
| Category | File |
| Description | OFX (Open Financial Exchange) is an open file format for exchanging financial data such as bank statements, credit card activity, and investment transactions between financial institutions, accounting software, and personal finance tools. |
| Associated programs | Microsoft Money (legacy), Quicken, GnuCash, KMyMoney, Moneydance, OFX2QIF/OFX converters |
| Developed by | Intuit, Microsoft, CheckFree (Fiserv) |
| MIME type | application/x-ofx |
| Useful links | https://www.ofx.net/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Financial_ExchangeMore detailed information on OFX files |
| Conversion type | OFX to PDF |
| File extension | |
| Category | Document File |
| Description | Adobe Systems Portable Document Format (PDF) format provides all the contents of a printed document in electronic form, including text and images, as well as technical details like links, scales, graphs, and interactive content. You can open this file in free Acrobat Reader and scroll through the page or the entire document, which is generally one or more pages. The PDF format is used to save pre-designed periodicals, brochures, and flyers. |
| Associated programs | Adobe Viewer Ghostscript Ghostview Xpdf CoolUtils PDF Viewer |
| Developed by | Adobe Systems |
| MIME type | application/pdf application/x-pdf |
| Useful links | More detailed information on PDF files |
OFX (Open Financial Exchange) is the data format used by banks, brokerages, and financial software to export transaction histories. Your bank lets you download statements as OFX; Quicken, Microsoft Money, and GnuCash import OFX natively. But OFX is XML-based machine-readable data — it looks like raw code in a text editor and cannot be sent to an accountant, submitted for a mortgage application, or archived as a human-readable record without conversion. Converting OFX to PDF produces a clean, formatted financial statement that displays account details, transaction dates, descriptions, and amounts in a readable tabular layout — shareable, printable, and accepted as a supporting document wherever a bank statement is required.
OFX (Open Financial Exchange) is a joint standard developed by CheckFree, Intuit, and Microsoft in 1997 for exchanging financial data between banks, brokerages, and personal finance software. Modern OFX (version 2.x) is XML-based. Older OFX (version 1.x) uses SGML syntax — a predecessor to XML. Both versions are widely supported by banks, credit card issuers, and brokerages worldwide.
| Property | OFX | |
|---|---|---|
| Human-readable | No — raw XML/SGML markup | Yes — formatted table layout |
| Opens in standard viewer | No — requires financial software | Yes — any browser, device, or OS |
| Suitable for loan/visa submission | No — not accepted as a statement document | Yes — widely accepted as supporting document |
| Importable into finance software | Yes — Quicken, GnuCash, accounting tools | No — static document only |
| Printable as bank statement | No — requires conversion first | Yes — prints as formatted statement |
| Long-term archival | Machine-readable backup | Universal — PDF/A archival standard |
| Feature | Online Tool | Total Doc Converter |
|---|---|---|
| File size limit | 50 MB | None |
| Batch conversion | One file at a time | Entire folders at once |
| QFX support | Yes | Yes — .ofx and .qfx |
| Command-line / automation | No | Yes — scripts, Task Scheduler |
| Files stay on your machine | No — uploaded to server | Yes — local processing |
| Price | Free | $29.90 / 30-day free trial |
Total Doc Converter processes entire folders of OFX files from the command line — useful for converting monthly statement downloads in bulk or automating financial archiving workflows:
docconverter.exe /S "C:\Statements\*.ofx" /F PDF /O "C:\PDF-Statements"
Use the same command with *.qfx for Quicken-format files. Integrate into a scheduled task to automatically convert financial exports from your accounting system or bank download folder into PDF archives on a monthly basis — no manual steps required.
| Feature | Online Converters | CoolUtils Desktop | Excel Built-in | Other Software |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batch Conversion | Limited | ✅ Unlimited | Manual only | Limited |
| File Size Limit | 1-5MB | ✅ No limits | System dependent | Varies |
| Privacy & Security | Upload required | ✅ 100% offline | ✅ Local only | Varies |
| Conversion Speed | Internet dependent | ✅ Fast local processing | Slow | Medium |
| Advanced Options | Basic | ✅ Full customization | Limited | Basic |
| Cost | Free/Premium | One-time purchase | Requires Office | Subscription |
| Formatting Preservation | Good | ✅ Excellent | Good | Varies |
| Multiple Formats Support | Limited | ✅ 40+ formats | Few formats | Limited |