What is a VP file?
A .VP file serves multiple purposes depending on the creator software. Usually, a .VP file is an interactive prototype project created by Justinmind. These files hold user interface designs, screens, and interactive components.
Because the .VP extension has multiple meanings, your file might be something else. It can be a publication from Corel Ventura Publisher, a game asset package for the Volition FreeSpace 2 Engine, or a Visual Pinball package. It may also function as a vertex program in OpenGL, a view parameters file in the Radiance rendering system, or a Verilog Encrypted Source Code File governed by Accellera.
How to open VP files?
Since a .VP file has multiple possible meanings, viewer.online/vp is the best way to identify the actual format of your file. viewer.online/vp analyzes .VP files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it.
If you know your file is a prototype, you can open it natively using Justinmind Prototyper. If it is a legacy publication, you need Corel Ventura Publisher.
Best practices and troubleshooting
Never randomly rename a file extension unless you know the underlying structure. If you need the contents in a more standard format, we recommend file conversion to sensible target formats on convert.guru. For example, you can convert prototype data into a standard .ZIP archive or export it as a .PDF document.
Summary
Because .VP files use the known ZIP format, viewer.online/vp can safely open and display them online, eliminating compatibility problems.