.LAS File Overview

File Extension: LAS
File Type Description: LIDAR Data Exchange File
File Type Developer: Various Developers
Primary Associated Software: ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop
Primary Software Developer: ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute)

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What is File Extension LAS?

Safe Software developed the LAS file extension, also know as a LIDAR Data Exchange File file, for the FME Desktop software package. Data from our web servers (annonymous users) show that LAS files are most popular in United States and are often used by Windows 10. Google Chrome is the predominant internet browser used by this population.


Top LAS User Languages

Top LAS File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular LAS File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows

Other File Types Related to LAS Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.E00 ESRI GIS Files ArcInfo Coverage Export File
.KML Keyhole Corporation GIS Files Keyhole Markup Language File
.SHX Autodesk, Inc. CAD Files AutoCAD Compiled Shape File
.EGD ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute) GIS Files Encrypted Grid Shape File
.RDF Unknown Developer Settings Files Resource Description Framework File
.AVX Avid Technology Plugin Files Avid Plugin File
.TAT ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute) GIS Files ESRI Geographic Text Attribute Table
.GFW Open Source GIS Files GIF World File
.TIMESTAMP ESRI GIS Files Geodatabase Timestamp File
.GDBTABLE Open Source Data Files Geodatabase Table File


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