raster format

What is a .GRAY file?

GRAY (Raw Grayscale Pixels) is a raster image format developed by Various around 1980s. It's a specialised format — converting to a mainstream format like JPG or PNG makes it easy to open and share anywhere.

Full name
Raw Grayscale Pixels
Developed by
Various
Released
1980s
Extension
.gray
MIME type
image/gray
Transparency
Varies

How to open a GRAY file

GRAY files open in specialised software and some professional tools; for everyday use, convert GRAY to JPG or PNG.

What GRAY files are used for

Photos & web images

Share, post and embed pictures across sites and apps.

Editing & design

Work with the format in editors like Photoshop and GIMP.

Storage & archiving

Keep memories and assets in a widely-readable form.

Strengths & limitations

✔ Strengths✖ Limitations
Open / royalty-freeNo transparency support
Excellent compatibility

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Frequently asked questions

GRAY (Raw Grayscale Pixels) is a raster image format developed by Various around 1980s. It's a specialised format — converting to a mainstream format like JPG or PNG makes it easy to open and share anywhere.

GRAY files open in specialised software and some professional tools; for everyday use, convert GRAY to JPG or PNG.

GRAY is optimised for its specific use rather than strictly lossless storage.

Use SharkFoto's free tools — upload your GRAY file and convert it to a more convenient format in seconds. It's free, processed securely and never stored.

No — GRAY doesn't store transparency; convert to PNG or WEBP if you need it.