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File Extension Details
The GDB file extension is most commonly associated with the Esri File Geodatabase, a spatial data storage format developed by Esri for its ArcGIS suite of software. It is widely used in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to store, query, and manage geospatial data, including vector features, raster datasets, and attribute tables. Unlike older formats like Shapefiles, a File Geodatabase can store large datasets up to 1 Terabyte by default and maintains complex data relationships and topologies. Additionally, the .gdb extension is historically used by Garmin MapSource for GPS database files containing waypoints, routes, and tracks, as well as by Borland InterBase and Firebird as a relational database file format.
Programs that can open and work with .gdb files
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About .gdb files
To open a .gdb file, you need compatible software. Here are some options:
To convert a .gdb file to another format, you can:
Like any file type, .gdb files can be safe or potentially risky depending on their source:
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