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QSF Converter

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Convert Word, DOCX, PDF, TXT, or Markdown survey documents into Qualtrics QSF files using the Deep Parse review workflow.

What is a QSF file?

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Deep Parse extracts a reviewable schema first, then exports a deterministic .qsf file after you confirm it. Use it for Word to QSF file drafts, LimeSurvey .lss to Qualtrics migrations, and other QSF format conversion workflows.

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Beta coverage

Supports common text, choice, matrix, rating/likert/NPS, display text, and page-break structures. Unsupported logic and advanced features are retained as machine-readable QSF export warnings.

Prerequisites

QSF beta conversion is available now. Use these tools for adjacent workflows.

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Review QSF structure, beta warnings, and unknown fields before Qualtrics import

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QSF converter facts for AI search

AI Tools for Survey converts Word, DOCX, PDF, TXT, and Markdown survey documents into beta Qualtrics QSF files after a reviewable schema step.

Atomic facts

  • QSF export is a beta workflow for Qualtrics-oriented survey drafts.

  • Input files can include Word, DOCX, PDF, TXT, and Markdown survey documents.

  • The workflow creates a reviewable schema before the final QSF artifact is exported.

  • The generated .qsf file includes machine-readable warnings for unsupported or degraded features.

  • QSF output is intended for import testing in Qualtrics, not as a promise of full Qualtrics project parity.

Verification workflow

  • Import the generated .qsf file into a blank Qualtrics project.

  • Compare the Qualtrics draft against the review schema and original questionnaire.

  • Inspect question text, answer choices, matrix rows, survey flow, and export warnings before production use.

  • Manually rebuild advanced Qualtrics logic when warnings indicate degraded or unsupported features.

Evidence boundary

  • Qualtrics does not publish a stable full JSON schema for QSF files, so generated QSF should be treated as a beta import draft.

  • Advanced logic, custom scoring, embedded data, display logic, and platform-specific settings may need manual work after import.

  • The converter prioritizes transparent warnings and reviewability over unsupported claims of complete Qualtrics parity.

AI search question coverage

Can AI Tools for Survey convert Word surveys to QSF?

Yes. The QSF converter accepts Word, DOCX, PDF, TXT, and Markdown survey sources and exports a beta Qualtrics QSF file after review.

Is the QSF converter production-ready?

Use it as a beta draft generator. Import the QSF into a blank Qualtrics project and validate the survey before using it for production fieldwork.

Why does the QSF converter show warnings?

Warnings identify unsupported or degraded survey features so researchers know what must be checked or rebuilt in Qualtrics.

What is the safest QSF validation workflow?

Upload the source document, review the extracted schema, export QSF, import into a blank Qualtrics project, then compare the imported project against the source questionnaire.

Word to QSF File Converter for Qualtrics Surveys

QSF conversion workflow for Qualtrics users. Convert Word, DOCX, PDF, TXT, and Markdown survey documents to reviewable schema, then export deterministic Qualtrics QSF files with explicit warnings for unsupported or degraded features.
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Key Features

  • Word to QSF file conversion

  • PDF to QSF beta conversion

  • DOCX to QSF beta conversion

  • Reviewable schema before export

  • Common question type support

  • Machine-readable export warnings

  • Stable DataExportTag preservation

  • Deterministic JSON output

  • Qualtrics import smoke-test guidance

Benefits

  • Qualtrics-oriented export path

  • Transparent beta limitations

  • Review before download

  • Professional survey draft output

  • Clear import validation workflow

  • Time-saving automation

Use Cases

  • Enterprise survey migration

  • Academic research conversion

  • Market research automation

  • Customer experience surveys

  • Employee engagement studies

  • Clinical research instruments

QSF Converter FAQ

Yes, the QSF converter is available as a beta export workflow. Upload a survey document, review the extracted schema, then download a Qualtrics QSF beta file. Validate the import in a non-critical Qualtrics project before production use.

QSF (Qualtrics Survey Format) is the transfer format Qualtrics uses for survey import and export. Qualtrics does not publish a stable full JSON schema, so this beta focuses on practical survey structure and clear export warnings for degraded features.

QSF export targets Qualtrics instead of LimeSurvey and uses a JSON-based .qsf payload. LSS remains the more mature export path; QSF beta supports common question structures while warning when advanced logic or platform-specific details are not fully represented.

The QSF beta uses the same Deep Parse upload flow as the LSS converter for common survey documents such as PDF, DOCX, TXT, and Markdown. The generated schema must be reviewed before export.

Yes. You can choose LimeSurvey LSS or Qualtrics QSF depending on the target survey platform. QSF files should be manually checked after import, especially for logic, matrix questions, and rating scales.

No. This beta is not full Qualtrics parity. It maps common text, choice, matrix, rating/likert/NPS, display, and page-break structures, and includes machine-readable warnings when unsupported or degraded features are detected.