Supported file formats in Photoshop

Last updated on Oct 27, 2025

Learn about the file formats in Adobe Photoshop that you can import, export, and work with for image, audio, video, and 3D workflows.

Photoshop supports a wide range of file formats for image editing, video and audio work, and 3D content. Selecting the correct format helps you maintain quality, reduce file size, and ensure compatibility with your output needs. Photoshop supports the following file format types:

Audio file formats supported for import

  • AAC
  • M2A
  • M4A
  • MP2
  • MP3


Video file formats supported for import

  • .264
  • 3GP
  • 3GPP
  • AVC
  • AVI 
  • F4V
  • FLV
  • MOV (QuickTime)
  • MPE
  • EXR
  • MPEG‑1
  • MPEG‑4
  • MPEG‑2 (if a decoder is installed, for example, with an Adobe video app)
  • MTS
  • MXF
  • R3D
  • TS
  • VOB

Video file formats supported for export

  • DPX
  • MOV (QuickTime)
  • MP4
  • JPEG2000 (QuickTime)
  • EXR

Graphic file formats supported for import and export

  • WebP
  • BMP
  • Cineon
  • CompuServe GIF
  • DICOM
  • HEIF/HEIC
  • IFF format
  • JPEG
  • JPEG2000
  • Large Document Format PSB
  • OpenEXR
  • PCX
  • Photoshop 2.0 (Mac only)
  • Photoshop DCS 1.0
  • Photoshop DCS 2.0
  • Photoshop EPS
  • Photoshop PDF
  • Photoshop PSD
  • Photoshop Raw
  • PICT (read only)
  • PICT Resource (supported only on Mac for viewing, not saving)
  • Pixar
  • PNG
  • Portable Bit Map
  • Radiance
  • Scitex CT
  • Targa
  • TIFF
  • Wireless Bitmap
  • AVIF


3D-related file formats supported

  • 3D Studio (import only)
  • DAE (Collada)
  • Flash 3D (export only)
  • JPS (JPEG Stereo)
  • KMZ (Google Earth 4)
  • MPO (Multi-Picture format)
  • U3D
  • Wavefront OBJ