Click the "Select File" button above, and choose your VNT file.
You’ll see a preview, if available.
Click the "Convert file to..." button to extract text information.
Convert VNT to another file type
To convert your VNT file to another format, you need Samsung Notes or other Text software.
Convert a file to VNT
To convert other file formats to the "Mobile Memo Format" file type, you need software like Samsung Notes or a similar tool.
About VNT files
The .VNT file extension typically represents a vNote file, a text-based format used by mobile devices (such as older Samsung and Sony phones) to store memos and sticky notes. These files follow the IrMC vNote standard, similar to vCards, but they present a significant challenge for modern users: the text is often encoded in Quoted-Printable format. Opening a .VNT file in a standard text editor like Notepad++ often reveals unreadable strings of characters (e.g., =20 for spaces or =3D for equals signs) rather than plain text. To retrieve your archived information, the most effective workflow is converting these files to TXT for raw editing or PDF for archiving. Alternatively, a .VNT file may be a project file created by VN Video Editor, a popular mobile video editing app. These are actually ZIP archives containing video assets, configuration data, and thumbnails. Users often struggle to open these on a PC because they are proprietary project files, not playable video files like MP4. While you can rename them to ZIP to extract raw assets, you typically need the original app to render the final video.
Convert.Guru analyzes your VNT file, detects the exact format, and lets you read the text inside.
If you want to convert VNT file to TXT, UTC, IST, EST, RTF, DOC, DOCX, ODT, PAGES, TEX, LATEX or MD, you can use Samsung Notes or similar software from the "Mobile Text Memo" category. In the File menu, look for Save As… or Export….
To convert PDF, DOC, ASC, TODO, NFO, MEMO, README, DOCX, JPG, TXT, NOTE or RTF files to VNT, try Samsung Notes or another comparable tool in the "Mobile Text Memo" category.
The VNT 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 VNT converter.