List of filename extensions (F–L)

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This alphabetical list of filename extensions contains extensions of notable file formats used by multiple notable applications or services.

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F

Ext.DescriptionUsed by
F Forth language source code fileForth development systems
F Fortran language source code file (in fixed form)Many Fortran compilers
F01Faxperfectfax
F03 Fortran language source code file (in free form)Many Fortran compilers
F08 Fortran language source code file (in free form)Fortran compilers
F18 Fortran language source code file (in free form)Fortran compilers
F4 Fortran IV source code fileFortran IV source code
F4V [1] A container format for Flash Video that differs from the older FLV file format (see also SWF) Adobe Flash
F77 Fortran language source code file (in fixed form)Many Fortran compilers
F90 Fortran language source code file (in free form)Many Fortran compilers
F95 Fortran language source code file (in free form)Many Fortran compilers
FA [2] [3] [4] FASTA format sequence file
FAA [2] [3] [4] FASTA format amino acid
FACTOR Factor source file
FASTA [2] [3] [4] FASTA format sequence file
FASTQ [2] [3] [4] FASTQ format sequence file
FB Forth language block fileForth development systems
FB2 [5] FictionBook e-book 2.0 file (DRM-free XML format)e-book readers
FBX [6] 3D model geometry, material textures, lighting, armature, and animation sequences for inter application use/transport Autodesk
FCHKGaussian-formatted checkpoint file. Used to store result of quantum chemistry calculation results. [7]
FCSFCS molecular biology format. [8]
FEN [9] Forsyth–Edwards Notation Chess applications -text data describes a specific position.
FF Farbfeld image
FFN [3] [4] [2] FASTA format nucleotide of gene regions
FitCurvFit Input file format CurvFit software
FITS [10] [11] Flexible Image Transport System astronomy software
FLAC [12] Audio codec, Audio file format
FLAMEFractal configuration file Apophysis
FLP FL Studio project file FL Studio
FLV [13] A container format for Flash Video (see also SWF) Adobe Flash
FMUA Functional Mockup Unit (FMU) implements the Functional Mockup Interface (FMI). [14]
FNA [2] [3] [4] FASTA format nucleic acid
FNIFileNet Native Document FileNet
FNXSaved notes with formatting in markup languageFeatherNote
FODG [15] OpenDocument Flat XML Drawings and vector graphics OpenDocument, LibreOffice, Collabora Online
FODP [15] OpenDocument Flat XML Presentations OpenDocument, LibreOffice, Collabora Online
FODS [15] OpenDocument Flat XML Spreadsheets OpenDocument, LibreOffice, Collabora Online
FODT [15] OpenDocument Flat XML Text Document OpenDocument, LibreOffice, Collabora Online
FOR Fortran language source filemany
FQL [16] Fauna Query Language source fileFauna
FreqMatch-n-Freq (TM) Input file format Match-n-Freq software
FRAGFragment File, usually stored on MOVPKG filesMOVPKG
FRM [17] MySQL Database Metadata MySQL
Frq7Match-n-Freq (TM) version 7+ Input file format Match-n-Freq software
FSF# source fileF# compilers
FS Forth language source code file (often used to distinguish from .fb)Forth development systems
FTH Forth language source code fileForth development systems

G

Ext.DescriptionUsed by
G4 [18] ANTLR4 grammar ANTLR4
G6Graph6 graph data format. Used for storing undirected graphs. [19]
GBGenBank molecular biology format. [20]
GBKsame as GB
GBR [21] Gerber format PCB CAD/CAM
GDF [22] General Data Format for Biomedical Signals Biomedical signal processing, Brain Computer Interfaces
GDTGerätedatentransfer, an xDT applicationHealthcare providers in Germany
GED [23] GEDCOM Genealogy data exchange
GEOJSONGeoJSON is specified by RFC 7946. [24]
GEOTIFFUsed for archiving and exchanging aerial photography or terrain data. [25]
GGBGeoGebra File GeoGebra
GIF [26] Compuserves' Graphics Interchange Format (bitmapped graphics)QPeg - Display - CompuShow
GM9 [27] Scripts for GodMode9Godmode9
GMIGemtext markup language [28] Gemini (Protocol)
GMK GameMaker Project File YoYo Games
GML [29] Geography Markup Language File Geography Markup Language
GMLUsed for the storage and exchange of graphs. Native format of the Graphlet graph editor software. [30]
GOGo source code file Go (Programming language)
GPX [31] [32] GPS eXchange Format
GRAPHMLGraphML is an acronym derived from Graph Markup Language. Represents typed, attributed, directed, and undirected graphs. [33]
GRBCommonly used in meteorology to store historical and forecast weather data. Represents numerical weather prediction output (NWP). [34]
GREXLIUncompressed folder as a fileWinGrex/GrexliLib
GRIBsame as GRB
GRPData pack files for the Build Engine Duke Nukem 3D
GSF Generic sensor format Used for storing bathymetry data, such as that gathered by a multibeam echosounder.
GTF [35] Gene transfer format
GV [36] Graph Visualization Graphviz
GWsame as .lgr. See LGR below for details on LEDA (.gw, .lgr).
GXLGXL is an acronym derived from Graph Exchange Language. Represents typed, attributed, directed, and undirected graphs. [37]
GZ gzip compressed data gzip

H

Ext.DescriptionUsed by
H!On-line help fileFlambeaux Help! Display Engine
H!Pertext databaseHELP.EXE
H--C-- language headerSphinx C--
HHeader file (usually C language)Watcom C/C++
H++Header fileC++
HAArchiveHA
HACKSource file for the programming language hack The HHVM [38]
HAR [39] HTTP Archive format (JSON-format web-browser log) W3C draft standard
HDFGeneral-purpose format for representing multidimensional datasets. Developed by the US National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). [40]
HDF5General-purpose format for representing multidimensional datasets and images. Incompatible with HDF Version 4 and earlier. [41]
HDIHard Disk Image file (PC-9800 disk image file) PC-9800 emulators
HDMP heap dumpfile
HEICHEIF raster image and compression format. Commonly used for storing still or animated images. [42]
HEIFsame as HEIC.
HHC++ header file
HINHyperChem HIN format. Used in cheminformatics applications and on the web for storing and exchanging 3D molecule models. Maintained by HyperCube, Inc. [43]
HOFBasic Configuration fileOMSI The Bus Simulator
HOI4Hearts Of Iron 4 file Hearts Of Iron 4 Save game
HPPC++ header fileZortech C++ - Watcom C/C++
HTA HTML Application Microsoft Windows
HTMsee HTML
HTML [44] Hypertext Markup Language (WWW) Netscape - Mosaic - many
HUM3D Model databaseOMSI The Bus Simulator
HXXC++ header file

I

Ext.DescriptionUsed by
ICALsame as ICS (see below).
ICC [45] ICC profile Color Configuration for color input or output devices
ICE LHA ArchiveCracked LHA (old LHA), Total Commander
ICLIcon libraryMicrosoft Windows
ICNSMacintosh icons format. Raster image file format. [46]
ICO Icon fileICONEDIT.EXE; Microsoft Windows
ICSICS iCalendar format. Used for the storage and exchange of calendar information. Commonly used in personal information management systems. [47]
IFBSame as ICS (see above).
IFC [48] Industry Foundation Classes (platform neutral, open file format used by BIM software). It is registered by ISO and is an official International Standard ISO 16739-1:2018. BIM software
IGC [49] Flight tracks downloaded from GPS devices in the International Gliding Commission's prescribed format
IGES [50] Initial Graphics Exchange Specification
IMG Disk image
INFO Texinfo hypertext document Texinfo, info (Unix), Emacs
INI [51] Configuration file
IO [52] Archive CPIO
IPTXnView IPTC template XnView, XnViewMP
IPTRACEAIX iptrace captures [53] dualhome.iptrace (AIX iptrace) Shows Ethernet and Token Ring packets captured in the same file. [54] WireShark
IRX"IOP Relocatable eXecutable". Library files to dynamically link application code to the Input/Output Processor on the PS2 to communicate with devices like memory cards, USB devices, etc. Sony PlayStation 2
ISO ISO-9660 tablesee: List of ISO image software
ITImpulse Tracker music file Impulse Tracker

J

Ext.DescriptionUsed by
JLJulia script file Julia (programming language)
J2C [55] JPEG 2000 image JPEG 2000
J2KJPEG2000 raster image and compression format. Can store images as an array of rectangular tiles that are encoded separately. [56]
JAR [57] Java archiveJAR, Java Games and Applications
JAV [58] see JAVA
JAVA [58] Java source code file
JBIG [59] [60] [61] Joint Bilevel Image Group
JCMsame as JDX (see below).
JDXChemical spectroscopy format. JCAMP is an acronym derived from Joint Committee on Atomic and Molecular Physical Data. [62]
JNLP [63] Java Network Launching Protocol Java Web Start
JP2 [55] JPEG 2000 image
JPE [64] Joint Photographic Experts Group graphics file format Minolta/Konica Minolta cameras use this for JPEGs in Adobe RGB color space
JPEG [64] Joint Photographic Experts Group graphics file formatQPeg - FullView - Display
JPG [64] Joint Photographic Groupvarious (Minolta/Konica Minolta cameras use this for JPEGs in sRGB color space)
JS [65] JavaScript filescript in HTML pages
JSON [66] [67] JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) Ajax
JSP [68] Jakarta Server Pages Dynamic pages running Web servers using Java technology
JVXJavaView 3D geometry format. The native format of the JavaView visualization software. Used for the visualization of 2D or 3D geometries. Can be embedded in web pages and viewed with the JavaView applet. [69]
JXL JPEG XL raster graphics file

K

Ext.DescriptionUsed by
KEY Keynote Presentation Keynote
KLC [70] MSKLC Source fileMicrosoft Keyboard Layout Creator
KML [71] [72] Keyhole Markup Language Google Earth
KMZ [71] [72] Keyhole Markup Language (Zip compressed) Google Earth
KOLinux kernel module format system file Linux
KRA [73] Krita image file Krita
KSH Kornshell source file Kornshell
KTKotlin source code file Kotlin Programming Language
KV Kivy

L

Ext.DescriptionUsed by
LABELDymo label file Dymo desktop software
LATEXLaTeX typesetting system and programming language. Commonly used for typesetting mathematical and scientific publications. [74] [75]
LBR .LBR Archivefor CP/M and MS-DOS using the LU program
LDB .LDB Leveldb data fileGoogle key-value storage library
LDB .LDB MDB Database lock fileMicrosoft Access Database
LDTLabordatenträger, an xDT applicationHealthcare providers in Germany
LGRLEDA graph data format. Commonly used exchange format for graphs. Stores a single, typed, directed, or undirected graph. Native graph file format of the LEDA graph library and the GraphWin application. LEDA is an acronym for Library of Efficient Datatypes and Algorithms. [76]
LHA LHA ArchiveLHA/LHARC, Total Commander
LISPLISP source code file
LLLLVM Assembly Language llvm
LMLanguage Model File [77] Microsoft Windows
LMDFCS molecular biology format. [8]
LNK Local file shortcutMicrosoft Windows
LOGICXLogic Pro files Logic Pro (MacOS, iPadOS)
LRC Lyrics fileLyrics for karaoke-related system and program
LUALua script file Lua (programming language)
LWONative format of the LightWave 3D rendering and animation software. LWO is an acronym for LightWave Object. Developed by NewTek. Stores 3D objects as a collection of polygons and their properties. [78]
LZArchive Lzip

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