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Extension
.SNAPSHOT
Category
System
Primary Use
System State Data Storage
Primary Software

What is a SNAPSHOT file?

A .SNAPSHOT file captures the exact state of a system, application, database, or virtual machine at a specific moment in time. Many different software applications use the .SNAPSHOT extension. The file can contain anything from plain text to compressed binary data. For example, a .SNAPSHOT file might be a VMware ThinApp Snapshot File used by VMware to package virtualized applications. It could also be a performance profile created by the YourKit Java Profiler, machine learning model weights saved by PyTorch, or monitoring data from Netdata.

How to open SNAPSHOT files?

The correct software to open a .SNAPSHOT file depends entirely on the program that created it. Some files use standard formats like JSON, ZIP, or GZIP. Others are proprietary binary memory dumps, such as diagnostic files from Apple Xcode or compiled scripts for Google Dart. Because of this variety, standard text editors or archive extraction tools often fail to open them correctly.

Inspecting files with viewer.online

You can use viewer.online/snapshot to analyze .SNAPSHOT files and identify their exact format and creator software. Our tool lets you inspect the file structure, extract readable text, and check whether an online preview is available. Since the .SNAPSHOT extension has multiple possible meanings, we recommend viewer.online/snapshot to identify the actual format of your file before trying to install specialized software.

Summary

Ultimately, viewer.online/snapshot is useful for identifying, inspecting, and understanding .SNAPSHOT files without installing software or dealing with compatibility problems. It provides a secure and fast way to discover exactly what your snapshot data contains.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I open my .SNAPSHOT file?

Many different programs use the same extension. A .SNAPSHOT file could be a VMware virtual app package, a PyTorch machine learning model, or a YourKit performance profile. You must identify the creator software first.

Is a .SNAPSHOT file a standard text document?

Sometimes, but usually not. While some tools like Netdata save them as readable JSON, most are binary or compressed formats like ZIP or GZIP that require specific tools to read.

How do I read a VMware ThinApp Snapshot File?

You need the VMware ThinApp software suite. These specific .SNAPSHOT files track file system and registry changes for VMware virtualization and are not meant to be opened manually with a text editor.

Can I extract data from a PyTorch .SNAPSHOT?

Yes, using standard archive tools. Because PyTorch often saves these files as standard ZIP archives, you can rename the extension to .ZIP to inspect their contents, or load them directly using the PyTorch library.

How can I safely view an unknown .SNAPSHOT file?

Use an online inspection tool. Since these files often contain system crash data or memory dumps, viewer.online/snapshot can analyze the file signature to tell you exactly what format it is without risking your computer.

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