What is a PEG file?
A .PEG file is most often a standard JPG image file that has a different extension. These files store digital photos and raster graphics. Another common type of .PEG file is a Peggle Replay File created by PopCap Games for the puzzle game Peggle. The game uses this file to save and play back your gameplay.
Other software also use the .PEG extension. These include reinforcement drawing data for the Radimpex Tower Pegasus module, animation drawing layers in Toon Boom Animation, and game texture packages from Raven Software.
How to open PEG files?
Because the .PEG extension is shared by many different programs, it can be difficult to know how to open it on your computer. If the file is an image, you can usually rename the extension to .JPG and open it with any standard image viewer like Windows Photos or Apple Preview. If it is a Peggle Replay File, you must place it in the replay folder of the Peggle game.
viewer.online/peg analyzes .PEG files to identify their exact format and creator software. It shows which programs can open the file and usually previews it directly in your browser. Since a .PEG file can mean multiple things, we recommend using viewer.online/peg to identify the actual format of your specific file.
Summary
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