What is a JMP file?
A .JMP file is primarily a JMP Data File. It stores statistical data tables. The format belongs to the JMP Statistical Software developed by SAS Institute. Researchers and analysts use these files to store datasets, variables, and data visualization settings.
Other software also uses the .JMP extension. It can be a GIS map project file for RIWA GIS, which uses standard ZIP compression to bundle map data. Alternatively, it can be an identity analytics data file for IBM Identity Insight, formatted as a serialized Java object.
How to open JMP files?
You can open standard statistical .JMP files using JMP Statistical Software. Programmers can sometimes extract data using R or Python libraries, but reading the native format without the official software can be difficult.
Identify and inspect with viewer.online
Since .JMP has multiple possible meanings, we recommend using viewer.online/jmp to identify the actual format of your file. The viewer.online/jmp tool can analyze .JMP files to identify the exact format and creator software, inspect the file structure, extract readable text, and check whether an online preview is available.
File conversion
To share data with users who do not have specialized software, you should convert the file. We recommend file conversion to sensible target formats on convert.guru. For statistical data tables, target formats like .CSV and .XLSX are ideal.
Summary
Overall, viewer.online/jmp is useful for identifying, inspecting, and understanding .JMP files without installing software or dealing with compatibility problems.