IrfanView
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IrfanView (/ˈɪərfænvjuː/) is an image viewer, editor, organiser and converter program for Microsoft Windows.[5][6][7] It can also play video and audio files, and has some image creation and painting capabilities. IrfanView is free for non-commercial use; commercial use requires paid registration.[5] It is noted for its small size,[6] speed,[6] ease of use, and ability to handle a wide variety of graphic file formats. It was first released in 1996.[7]
Developer(s) | Irfan Škiljan |
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Initial release | 1 June 1996; 27 years ago (1996-06-01)[1] |
Stable release | |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Size | 3.57 MB (IrfanView 64-bit) 26.02 MB (Plugins 64-bit)[3] |
Available in | English, German Other languages available as download.[4] |
Type | Image viewer |
License | Proprietary, free for non-commercial use |
Website | www |
IrfanView is named after its creator, Irfan Škiljan, from Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina, living in Vienna.[8] The current version of IrfanView, 4.66, works under all versions of Windows from Windows XP to Windows 11. Version 4.44 and older versions were compatible with Windows 95/98/Me[7][9] and can also be run in Linux under Wine[7][10] and in macOS using WineBottler.[7][11]