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DBF to OFX Converter: Complete Feature Guide & Reference

By FinancialDataTools.com Team  ·  March 2026  ·  7 min read  ·  Last updated March 16, 2026

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Contents

  1. What Is the DBF to OFX Converter?
  2. About the DBF Input Format
  3. About the OFX Output Format
  4. The Toolbar
  5. Source (DBF) Panel
  6. Output (OFX) Panel
  7. Output File Naming
  8. Privacy & Security
  9. Use Cases for Financial Data

What Is the DBF to OFX Converter?

The FinancialDataTools.com DBF to OFX Converter is a free, browser-based tool that transforms dBase Database Format (DBF) files into Open Financial Exchange (OFX) format. All processing runs entirely inside your browser tab — no file is ever transmitted to any server.

The converter is built for financial analysts, developers, and accountants who need to move data between common financial file formats without writing any code or installing any software.

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About the DBF Input Format

dBase Database Format (DBF) is a widely used financial data format. DBF files typically contain structured records including transaction amounts, dates, account identifiers, and reference information. The DBF format is commonly produced by banking platforms, accounting software, and financial data export tools.

The converter accepts DBF files (.dbf) directly — no pre-processing or format conversion is required before loading.

About the OFX Output Format

Open Financial Exchange (OFX) is a widely supported data interchange format. Converting your DBF data to OFX allows you to import it into applications, databases, and services that accept OFX as an input format.

The converter produces a properly structured OFX file (.ofx) that preserves all fields and values from your original DBF source data.

The Toolbar

The toolbar across the top provides all primary actions for the conversion workflow. Use Open to browse for your DBF file, or drag and drop the file onto the source panel. Once a file is loaded, click Convert to OFX to generate the output. Click Export OFX to download the result. The Reset button clears all state for a new conversion.

Source (DBF) Panel

The left panel shows your loaded DBF data as a table preview. Column headers are shown in the first row. For large files, the preview is capped at 500 rows — a notice is shown if your file exceeds this limit. The full dataset is always converted regardless of the preview cap.

Output (OFX) Panel

The right panel displays the converted OFX output. Before conversion it shows a placeholder. After clicking Convert to OFX, the panel renders the full output content. The panel is scrollable for any file size.

Output File Naming

The downloaded OFX file is named to match your input file — only the extension is changed to .ofx. A file named export.dbf produces export.ofx. This keeps your file set organised without requiring any renaming.

Privacy & Security

The DBF to OFX Converter is built privacy-first. Your file is parsed and converted entirely inside your browser tab using JavaScript — no file content is ever transmitted to any server. This makes the converter appropriate for sensitive financial data including bank statements, transaction exports, and accounting records.

Closing the browser tab clears all data from memory. No data is written to localStorage or any persistent browser storage.

Use Cases for Financial Data

Converting DBF to OFX is a routine step in many financial data workflows. Common scenarios include importing data into accounting software that requires OFX format, migrating historical records between financial platforms, sharing structured financial data with counterparties, and preparing data for analysis or reporting pipelines that consume OFX files.

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