Click the "Select File" button above, and choose your FXD file.
You'll see a preview.
Click the "Convert file to..." button to save your file in the format you want.
Convert FXD to another file type
The converter easily converts your FXD files to various formats - free and online. No Symantec WinFax or or other Raster Image software needed.
FXD to JXR
FXD to QRT
FXD to MTV
FXD to SI
FXD to PIC
FXD to 86I
FXD to IVB
FXD to NLM
FXD to WAP
FXD to PNM
FXD to PCL
FXD to XPM
Convert a file to FXD
To convert other file formats to the "Fax & Medical Imaging File" file type, you need software like Symantec WinFax or a similar tool.
About FXD files
The .FXD file is primarily a legacy WinFax Fax Document created by Symantec WinFax, a highly popular but now discontinued PC faxing software. Alternatively, it is used in the medical field as an X-ray detector data file captured by Trixell sensors and viewed in OsiriX, or as a computed radiography image by FujiFilm. Occasionally, it functions as a compiled XAML resource file within the Microsoft .NET Framework or Foxit Reader.
Legacy WinFax .FXD files store received and sent faxes as compressed raster images. Because Symantec discontinued the WinFax product line in 2006, these files are effectively orphaned. Users face immense challenges opening them today, as modern operating systems lack the required drivers and decoders. Medical .FXD variants are equally restrictive, containing proprietary sensor data rather than standard image formats.
You need to convert .FXD files because the proprietary structure traps your data behind obsolete or expensive specialized software. You cannot open a WinFax document in a modern web browser, and sending an .FXD X-ray to a patient or doctor without a dedicated viewer is useless. The format requires a paid subscription or legacy hardware just to view the contents.
For legacy faxes, the best conversion targets are PDF or TIFF to ensure long-term archival and readability. For medical X-ray files, converting to the standard DICOM format or a high-quality PNG is recommended. Note that converting multi-page faxes or multi-layered X-rays might result in the loss of proprietary metadata or measurement layers specific to the original software.
This file format is exceptionally difficult to open or convert because it relies on closed, undocumented binary structures. Standard online converters fail to process it because they lack the legacy decoding algorithms. Often, only the original software can properly read or export the data. However, just drag and drop your file to convert.guru to identify the format, view it, and convert it when possible. We can inspect the file, show text or internal hex content, and determine if it is a fax, medical image, or executable. If our analysis detects a supported underlying or embedded format - like a standard TIFF stream - viewing or conversion may still be possible.
Use Convert.Guru to open and convert your FXD file.
If you want to convert FXD file to , you can use Symantec WinFax or similar software from the "Legacy Fax Document Storage" category. In the File menu, look for Save As… or Export….
To convert files to FXD, try Symantec WinFax or another comparable tool in the "Legacy Fax Document Storage" category.
The FXD Converter Story
The history of Convert.Guru began over 25 years ago in California with Tom Simondi’s file-format database. A former contributor to Space Shuttle development and a software pioneer of the 1980s, Simondi established a trusted resource for file type analysis that was even referenced by Microsoft Windows XP. Today, we use modern technology to process and convert thousands of file formats while continually improving our FXD converter.