Data File Extensions

Category Overview

Data file formats

11
Extensions
Data
11 Data Extensions Available

Filter Extensions

.g64

Commodore 64 Disk Image

The G64 file format is a disk image format primarily associated with the Commodore 64 (C64) home computer. It's used to ...

.geojson

GeoJSON

GeoJSON is a widely used open standard geospatial data interchange format that represents geographic features with their...

.geopackage

GeoPackage

GeoPackage is an open, standards-based, platform-independent, portable, self-describing, and compact format for transfer...

.geotiff

GeoTIFF

GeoTIFF is a public domain metadata standard which allows georeferencing information to be embedded within a TIFF (Tagge...

.glb

glTF Binary

glTF (GL Transmission Format) is a royalty-free, open standard for 3D scene and model transmission, developed by the Khr...

.gliffy

Gliffy Diagram

The .gliffy file extension is associated with Gliffy diagrams. Gliffy is a web-based diagramming application that allows...

.gml

Geography Markup Language

Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML grammar defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) used to express geogra...

.gnumeric

Gnumeric Spreadsheet

The .gnumeric file extension is associated with spreadsheet files created by Gnumeric, a free and open-source spreadshee...

.gpx

GPS Exchange Format

The GPX (GPS Exchange Format) file format is an XML schema designed for transferring GPS data between applications and w...

.grd

Golden Software Grid File

A .GRD file is a grid data file format primarily associated with Golden Software's Surfer software. Surfer is a powerful...

.grib

GRIdded Binary

GRIB (GRIdded Binary) is a concise data format commonly used in meteorology to store and exchange gridded data, such as ...

Related Categories

Frequently Asked Questions

About Data Files
4 Questions

Data file extensions are used for files that store structured information for use by applications, including databases, spreadsheets, and specialized data formats.

To open Data files, you'll need appropriate software that supports the specific file extension. Here are some general recommendations:

  • Choose software specifically designed for the file extension you're trying to open
  • Visit each specific file extension page for detailed software recommendations

For detailed information about specific file extensions, click on any extension in our directory.

Converting Data files to different formats can be done using:

  1. Dedicated software - Many applications that open these files also allow saving in different formats
  2. Online conversion services - Websites like Zamzar, CloudConvert, or Online-Convert
  3. Format-specific converters - Tools designed for specific conversion paths
Remember: Conversion may result in some loss of quality or features depending on the compatibility between formats.

If you're having trouble opening a Data file:

  1. Verify the file isn't corrupted by trying to open it on a different device
  2. Make sure you have the latest version of your software
  3. Try using alternative software that supports the file format
  4. Consider converting the file to a more common format if possible
  5. Check for file extension errors - sometimes files are incorrectly named

For specific recommendations, visit the detailed page for your particular file extension.