What is an SCT file?
An .SCT file has multiple uses. Most commonly, it is a Windows Script Component (also known as a Windows Scriptlet) developed by Microsoft. These files contain script code, such as VBScript or JScript, and define COM objects for Windows software. The .SCT extension is also used for Microsoft Visual FoxPro form memos, SEPA Credit Transfer XML banking files, Siemens Syngo medical imaging scenes, and Scitex Continuous Tone raster images.
How to open SCT files?
Because .SCT has multiple possible meanings, we recommend viewer.online/sct to identify the actual format of your file. You can safely inspect a Windows Scriptlet or a SEPA XML file with a standard text editor like Notepad++ or Visual Studio Code. However, you need specialized software like Visual FoxPro to open form memo files, or dedicated medical systems to view Siemens Syngo data.
Software and tools
viewer.online/sct analyzes .SCT files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it. Depending on the exact type of your file, you may want to convert it for broader compatibility. We recommend file conversion to sensible target formats on convert.guru. You can convert text-based .SCT files to .TXT or .XML, and Scitex image versions to .JPG or .PNG.
Summary
viewer.online/sct directly opens and previews .SCT files in the browser, eliminating the need to install software or troubleshoot compatibility issues.