RKP Converter

Extract text from RKP files


Drop or upload your .RKP file

How to extract text from your RKP file

  1. Click the "Select File" button above, and choose your RKP file.
  2. You’ll see a preview, if available.
  3. Click the "Convert file to..." button to extract text information.

Convert RKP to another file type

To convert your RKP file to another format, you need Rockchip Firmware Tools or other Game software.

Convert a file to RKP

To convert other file formats to the "Proprietary Data File" file type, you need software like Rockchip Firmware Tools or a similar tool.


About RKP files

The .RKP extension is a classic example of file format collision, representing three distinct proprietary ecosystems that do not interact.

  1. Rockchip Game Data: Historically the most common use (approx. 29%), these are game files designed for portable media players (MP3/MP4) powered by Rockchip processors. These are compiled binary files specific to low-power embedded hardware.
  1. ReaKontor Cutting Plan: In the furniture and carpentry industry, .RKP files store project data for ReaKontor, a specialized software for optimizing cutting layouts.
  1. Razer Keyboard Profile: These files store lighting and macro configurations for Razer peripherals.

Because these formats share an extension but nothing else, simply double-clicking usually results in an error.

Convert.Guru analyzes your RKP file, detects the exact format, and lets you read the text inside.

Users also converted REKO files.


FAQ

If you want to convert RKP file to TMP, TEMP, CACHE, LOG, BAK, OLD, NEW, PART, DOWNLOAD, CRDOWNLOAD, LOCK or PID, you can use Rockchip Firmware Tools or similar software from the "Rockchip Game Data" category. In the File menu, look for Save As… or Export….

To convert DEVICE, CACHE, SOCK, SYMLINK, PID, MOUNT, FIFO, LOG, PIPE, TMP, JUNCTION or TEMP files to RKP, try Rockchip Firmware Tools or another comparable tool in the "Rockchip Game Data" category.



The RKP 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 RKP converter.