HDR Image Viewer
View your hdr (High Dynamic Range Image) images instantly and securely in your browser with re;file labs. No uploads required, ensuring your data stays private.
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HDR Metadata Editor
View and edit EXIF and other metadata for HDR files.
Convert HDR
Convert HDR images to other formats like WEBP, PNG, JPEG and more.
Compress HDR Images
Reduce the file size of HDR images in your browser. Output to JPEG or WebP.
Resize HDR Images
Resize HDR images to exact dimensions in your browser. Lock aspect ratio and download instantly.
Crop HDR Images
Crop HDR images to any region in your browser. Draw a selection, lock aspect ratio, and download instantly.
Rotate HDR Images
Rotate and flip HDR images in your browser. Choose 90°, 180°, 270°, or flip horizontally and vertically.
What is hdr?
About HDR
High Dynamic Range Image (.hdr, .rgbe) is a popular image format known for its preserves detailed lighting and high color precision for HDR applications. HDR is a specialized format designed for high dynamic range imaging, commonly used in 3D rendering and lighting maps. Use re;file labs to view hdr images directly in your browser without any uploads or data sent to external servers.
FAQ
Common questions
We've got answers.
Supported formats include JPEG, PNG, WebP, SVG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, QOI, TGA, EXR, HDR, ICO, PNM, and Farbfeld. Check the formats page for the full list.
The viewer displays the image alongside key properties: resolution, file size, color depth, and format details. Useful for quickly inspecting a file before converting or sharing.
Yes. These formats are not natively supported by most browsers, but re;file labs decodes them using WebAssembly and renders them directly. No plugin or software install needed.
RAW support is limited. Standard RAW formats from major camera manufacturers are not currently supported. TIFF and EXR files from professional workflows are supported.
Yes. The viewer includes zoom and pan controls so you can inspect image details up close or navigate large images.
Yes. Once the page has loaded, the viewer works without an internet connection. All decoding happens locally in your browser.