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XPS to TXT Converter

The best free online tool to convert XPS files to TXT in seconds.

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Three simple steps to your new file.

01

Upload

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02

Select

Choose your desired output format from our extensive list of supported file types.

03

Convert

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What is an XPS file?

XPS (XML Paper Specification) is a fixed-layout document format developed by Microsoft and later standardized as ECMA-388 (Open XML Paper Specification). It serves as a page description language similar to PDF, utilizing a ZIP-based container to hold XML markup (XAML) for layout, embedded fonts, and vector graphics. The format ensures document fidelity across different printers and displays by defining the precise position of every element on the page.

How to open an XPS file

Windows operating systems (Vista through 10) include a native 'XPS Viewer' application. On Windows 11, this feature is optional and may require manual activation via 'Optional Features'. Non-Windows users must rely on third-party tools like MuPDF or online conversion services to view or convert the content to PDF.

  • Full Name:XML Paper Specification
  • Developed By:Microsoft / ECMA International
  • Initial Release:2006
  • MIME Type:application/oxps

What is a TXT file?

A TXT file is a standard plain text document that contains unformatted text, free of styling information such as fonts, bolding, or layout parameters. It stores data as a sequence of characters encoded in standards such as ASCII, UTF-8, or UTF-16, making it universally readable across all computing platforms. The format relies solely on control characters for line breaks (CR/LF) and spacing, serving as the fundamental data type for code source files, logs, and simple documentation.

How to open a TXT file

TXT files possess universal native support on all operating systems. Windows opens them by default with Notepad, macOS uses TextEdit, and Linux distributions utilize editors like Gedit or Nano. Because they contain no proprietary formatting, they are also viewable in any web browser and can be imported into virtually any word processing or data management software without conversion.

  • Full Name:Plain Text File
  • Standardized By:American Standards Association (ASCII)
  • Initial Release:1963 (ASCII)
  • MIME Type:text/plain
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