Click the "Select File" button above, and choose your GPC file.
You’ll see a preview, if available.
Click the "Convert file to..." button to extract text information.
Convert GPC to another file type
To convert GPC scripts to another format, you need Cronus Zen Studio or other Developer software.
Convert a file to GPC
To convert other file formats to the "Automation Script" file type, you need software like Cronus Zen Studio or a similar tool.
About GPC files
A .GPC file generally serves one of three distinct purposes, making it a highly ambiguous format. In most cases, it is a GamePack Configuration script used by gaming hardware like the Cronus Zen or ConsoleTuner Titan. These scripts contain macros, aim-assists, and controller remaps written in a C-like programming language. The main disadvantage of these scripts is that they are entirely dependent on proprietary hardware to function on consoles, and standard operating systems do not know how to open them by default. Alternatively, a .GPC file can be a Czech bank account statement formatted in the legacy ABO standard (often issued by banks like Fio). This format is notoriously difficult to read without specialized accounting software. Finally, a small percentage of .GPC files are legacy GPS track data created by Garmin or GPS TrackMaker. Because of this fragmentation, you often need to convert .GPC files to make them usable. For editing and sharing gaming macros, convert to TXT or C. For processing Czech bank statements in Microsoft Excel, convert to CSV or XLSX. For mapping GPS data, convert to GPX or KML.
Convert.Guru analyzes your GPC file, detects the exact format, and lets you read the text inside.
If you want to convert GPC file to BIN, you can use Cronus Zen Studio or similar software from the "Game Controller Macro Script" category. In the File menu, look for Save As… or Export….
To convert files to GPC, try Cronus Zen Studio or another comparable tool in the "Game Controller Macro Script" category.
The GPC 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 GPC converter.