Vsd File Type
File TypeVisio Drawing File
Developer | Microsoft |
Popularity | |
Category | Vector Image Files |
Format | Binary |
What is a VSD file?
A VSD file is a drawing project saved by Visio, a program used to create technical drawings. It may contain visual objects, information flows, text, and other data. VSD files may also store connection information for imported data sources.
Visio drawings allow users to visualize and communicate complex information and are typically used in business settings. They can be used to create flowcharts, workflow diagrams, organizational charts, software diagrams, network diagrams, and database models.
Microsoft Visio is typically used to create and open VSD files. However, the files can also be viewed by other programs, such as iGrafx FlowCharter and LibreOffice.
The VSD format was more common in the 2000s, when it was the main file type associated with Visio. But the format was replaced by the .VSDX format in Visio 2013.
VSD file format. All information about this extension, where it is used. Download programs to open VSD files. To start opening a VSD file, click the Visio File button on the Import section on the left panel. Select your VSD file(s) and click the Import Selected Files button to import it to SmartDraw. Wait a moment until SmartDraw is done importing your files. Once done, select one of the imported files to open it. Open VSD file using Lucidchart.
Open and view .VSD files with File Viewer Plus.