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BIN file viewer — open BIN files online

Drop a BIN file into AnyFile and see it instantly — no upload, no sign-up, no software to install. Everything runs locally in your browser, so the file never leaves your device.

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What is a BIN file?

A .bin file is a generic binary — raw data whose meaning depends on the program that created it: firmware, disk images, game data or anything else. The hex view reveals its actual structure.

How to open a BIN file online

  1. Open the AnyFile viewer — it loads instantly and even works offline after the first visit.
  2. Drag your BIN file into the window, paste it with Ctrl/⌘+V, or click “Choose a file”.
  3. The file type is detected automatically from its actual content (magic bytes), not just the extension.
  4. The file is rendered immediately — processed 100% locally, with nothing sent to any server.
Unknown binaries open in a virtual-scrolling hex viewer with magic-byte detection, entropy analysis and search.

Why open BIN files with AnyFile?

100% private by design

AnyFile has no server and no upload endpoint. Your BIN file is read with the browser’s File API and processed entirely on your device — open your browser’s network tab and verify that nothing leaves the page. It even keeps working with the network disconnected.

Technical details

Full nameBinary File
Extensions.bin, .dat
MIME typeapplication/octet-stream
CategoryBinary files
TierFree

Frequently asked questions

Is it free to open BIN files?

Yes. Opening BIN files in AnyFile is completely free — no registration, no watermarks and no file-size tricks.

Is my BIN file uploaded to a server?

No. There is no server. The file is read locally by your browser using the File API, and all processing happens on your device. Nothing is transmitted anywhere.

Do I need to install software to open a BIN file?

No. AnyFile runs in any modern browser on any operating system — Windows, macOS, Linux, Android or iOS. Nothing to download or install.

What happens if my BIN file cannot be displayed?

No file ever fails completely: if a dedicated preview is not possible, AnyFile falls back to a universal hex viewer that shows the raw bytes, the detected signature and the file’s structure.

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