Scratch overview

The Scratch program works with many file extensions by default. Some of them are configuration files, project data, logs or other output data generated by Scratch. Below you will find information about the software and specific files supported by Scratch.

Scratch
Scratch
Supported files: 2

Scratch details

Publisher MIT Media Lab
Operating system On-line services
Additional information Go to website

All file extensions in the list below are supported by Scratch, but they can contain completely different data types. Click on an extension to learn more about it. The Scratch program can use different file formats for various purposes: e.g. to load configuration settings, to load Scratch input data, or to generate output data after the program is finished.

Also remember that with Scratch you can try to convert the file with a specific extension, to others, also supported by Scratch. Just load the file with Scratch and choose "Save As", choose a new format and save the file. Remember, however, that if you are an inexperienced user and you perform the operation incorrectly, it may not be possible to reopen the file.

File extensions that work with Scratch

Where to get Scratch?

To safely download Scratch it is best to use the software publisher's website. Go up to the details of the Scratch program, there you will find a link to the publisher's website.