What is an LPS file?
An .LPS file is a data file used by several different software applications. The most common use is a laser cutter project file created by LightBurn. These files contain design layouts and hardware settings for laser engraving machines. Another common use is for virtual pet character data or save files in games like VPet Simulator.
Alternative Formats
Because the .LPS extension has multiple possible meanings, it can also be a session file for the Lazarus IDE. In this case, the file uses an XML format to save your workspace state. In 3D modeling, an .LPS file is a Bryce Leaf Shape File originally created by DAZ Productions. Additionally, Lifetouch Inc. uses the extension for school portrait preview images saved in the standard JPG format.
How to open LPS files?
You must identify the actual format of your file before you can open it. If it is a laser project, you need LightBurn. If it is a development session, a text editor can reveal the XML code. If you do not know the origin of the file, we recommend viewer.online/lps to identify the actual format of your file.
Inspecting files online
viewer.online/lps analyzes .LPS files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it. Because .LPS files use the known maybe .NET format, viewer.online/lps can safely open and display them online, eliminating compatibility problems.