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QIF to PDF Converter

Drop in a QIF file and download clean PDF. AI reads the file semantically, identifies financial or business transaction rows, and converts them into an import-ready PDF file.

.qif.pdf

Free · no sign-up · AI-powered semantic conversion.

How to convert QIF to PDF

  1. 1

    Upload your QIF file

    Drag and drop your .qif file, or click to browse. Statemently sends it to the configured AI provider for semantic conversion.

  2. 2

    We convert it instantly

    Statemently uses AI to understand the uploaded QIF file, normalize transaction-like rows, and write a clean PDF file.

  3. 3

    Download your PDF file

    Your PDF (.pdf) file downloads automatically, ready to import.

Why convert QIF to PDF?

You'll usually reach for a QIF → PDF converter when a bank, marketplace, bookkeeping tool, or business export gives you a QIF file, but the tool you actually work in needs PDF.

  • Move transactions from Older Quicken versions, GnuCash, and many personal-finance apps into People — not spreadsheets or accounting tools, until converted.
  • 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 QIF file and the exact PDF this tool produces from it.

Input · .qif

!Type:Bank
D06/02/2026
T4200.00
PDirect Deposit ACME Payroll
^
D06/04/2026
T-86.43
PWhole Foods Market
^

Output · .pdf

DateDescriptionAmount
2026-06-02Direct Deposit ACME Payroll4200
2026-06-04Whole Foods Market-86.43

What ends up in your PDF file

PDF fieldComes from
Date columnTransaction date
Description columnPayee / transaction name
Amount columnSigned amount (red for withdrawals)
Balance columnRunning balance, when present

About QIF and PDF

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.

Exported by:
Older Quicken versions, GnuCash, and many personal-finance apps.
Read by:
GnuCash, older Quicken, MoneyDance, Banktivity, and most money managers.

PDF (.pdf)

PDF is the format banks use for the statements you download or receive in the mail. It is designed to look the same everywhere for human reading — which is exactly why the transactions inside it can't be used in a spreadsheet until they're extracted.

Created by:
Your bank or card issuer's online portal.
Imports into:
People — not spreadsheets or accounting tools, until converted.

Tips

  • Files up to 8 MB are supported. Very large files may be summarized before AI conversion.

Frequently asked questions

Is the QIF to PDF converter free?

Yes — it's completely free, with no sign-up required.

What is a QIF file?

QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) is a long-standing plain-text format used by older Quicken versions, GnuCash, and many personal-finance apps.

What can I do with the PDF file?

PDF is the format banks use for downloadable statements — readable by people, but unusable in spreadsheets until the transactions are extracted.

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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