IIF to QIF Converter
Drop in a IIF file and download clean QIF. AI reads the file semantically, identifies financial or business transaction rows, and converts them into an import-ready QIF file.
Free · no sign-up · AI-powered semantic conversion.
How to convert IIF to QIF
- 1
Upload your IIF file
Drag and drop your .iif file, or click to browse. Statemently sends it to the configured AI provider for semantic conversion.
- 2
We convert it instantly
Statemently uses AI to understand the uploaded IIF file, normalize transaction-like rows, and write a clean QIF file.
- 3
Download your QIF file
Your QIF (.qif) file downloads automatically, ready to import.
Why convert IIF to QIF?
You'll usually reach for a IIF → QIF converter when a bank, marketplace, bookkeeping tool, or business export gives you a IIF file, but the tool you actually work in needs QIF.
- Move transactions from QuickBooks Desktop exports into GnuCash, older Quicken, MoneyDance, Banktivity, and most money managers.
- Avoid manual re-keying and the errors that come with it
- Let AI interpret non-standard columns and normalize dates, descriptions, and amounts
Example: before and after
A sample IIF file and the exact QIF this tool produces from it.
Input · .iif
!TRNS TRNSTYPE DATE ACCNT NAME AMOUNT
!SPL TRNSTYPE DATE ACCNT NAME AMOUNT
!ENDTRNS
TRNS DEPOSIT 06/02/2026 Checking Direct Deposit ACME Payroll 4200.00
SPL DEPOSIT 06/02/2026 Income -4200.00
ENDTRNSOutput · .qif
!Type:Bank
D06/02/2026
T4200.00
PDirect Deposit ACME Payroll
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What ends up in your QIF file
| QIF field | Comes from |
|---|---|
| D (Date) | Transaction date, written MM/DD/YYYY |
| T (Amount) | Signed amount |
| P (Payee) | Description |
| M (Memo) | Secondary description, when present |
About IIF and QIF
IIF (.iif)
IIF (Intuit Interchange Format) is a tab-delimited text format for moving lists and transactions in and out of QuickBooks Desktop. Transactions are wrapped in TRNS / SPL / ENDTRNS blocks.
- Exported by:
- QuickBooks Desktop exports.
- Read by:
- QuickBooks Desktop.
QIF (.qif)
QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) is a long-standing plain-text format. Each transaction is a block of single-letter lines (D for date, T for amount, P for payee) ended by a caret. It predates OFX and is still widely supported.
- Created by:
- Older Quicken versions, GnuCash, and many personal-finance apps.
- Imports into:
- GnuCash, older Quicken, MoneyDance, Banktivity, and most money managers.
Tips
- Files up to 8 MB are supported. Very large files may be summarized before AI conversion.
Frequently asked questions
Is the IIF to QIF converter free?
Yes — it's completely free, with no sign-up required.
What is a IIF file?
IIF (Intuit Interchange Format) is a tab-delimited format for importing lists and transactions into QuickBooks Desktop.
What can I do with the QIF file?
QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) is a long-standing plain-text format used by older Quicken versions, GnuCash, and many personal-finance apps.
Is my financial data private?
Your file is processed by the configured AI conversion provider, never sold, and not stored by this converter after the conversion runs.
Is there a file size limit?
Files up to 8 MB are supported, which covers even multi-year exports.
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