Convert NGSPICE Files Online — 1 Format Options
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About NGSPICE Files
NGSPICE (.cir) is a scientific file format developed by ngspice. ngspice Circuit File
It is commonly used by researchers and academics to analyze and visualize files in professional and personal workflows. With OpenAnyFile, you can convert your .cir files to 1 different formats directly in your browser — no software installation required.
How to Convert NGSPICE Files — Step by Step
- Upload your file — Drag and drop your .cir file into the converter above, or click "Browse" to select it from your device. Files up to 50MB are supported.
- Automatic detection — OpenAnyFile identifies the NGSPICE format using magic byte signature analysis (not just the file extension), ensuring accurate format recognition.
- Select target format — Choose from 1 supported output formats. Popular choices include TXT.
- Convert instantly — Processing happens in the cloud and typically takes just a few seconds, even for large files.
- Download your file — Once conversion is complete, download your converted file immediately. Files are automatically deleted after 1 hour for security.
Why Convert NGSPICE Files?
Professionals working with scientific files often need to repurpose content for different workflows. Converting NGSPICE files lets you adapt content for presentations, web publishing, or archival.
- Universal Compatibility: Not everyone has software that opens .cir files. Converting to a universal format like PDF, JPG, or PNG ensures anyone can access your content on any device.
- Smaller File Size: Some target formats offer better compression, reducing file size by up to 80% for easier sharing via email or cloud storage.
- Easier Editing: Convert to an editable format to modify content that may be locked or read-only in .cir format.
- Long-term Archiving: Convert to standardized formats (PDF/A, TIFF, PNG) for reliable long-term storage and future accessibility.
- Web Publishing: Convert .cir to web-friendly formats for use in websites, social media, or online presentations.
All NGSPICE Conversion Options (1 Formats)
Below is the complete list of formats you can convert .cir files to using OpenAnyFile:
- NGSPICE to TXT — Convert your .cir file to TXT format online, fast and free
Tips for Best Conversion Quality
When converting NGSPICE to a lossy format, choose quality settings carefully. Higher quality means larger files but better fidelity.
OpenAnyFile uses professional-grade conversion engines to ensure maximum quality. Common issues with .cir files include: SPICE dialect differences
NGSPICE Format Details
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Format Name | NGSPICE |
| File Extension | .cir |
| Category | Scientific |
| Developer | ngspice |
| Conversion Targets | 1 formats |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert .cir files online for free?
Yes. OpenAnyFile lets you analyze and preview .cir files for free. You can convert up to 3 files per day on the free plan. Unlimited conversions are available with Pro.
What formats can I convert .cir to?
NGSPICE can be converted to 1 formats including TXT. Each conversion preserves quality and formatting as much as the target format allows.
Is it safe to convert .cir files online?
Absolutely. Files are processed securely using HTTPS encryption and automatically deleted after conversion. We never store your file contents permanently. Your data stays private.
Do I need software to convert .cir?
No. OpenAnyFile works entirely in your browser — no downloads or installations needed. It works on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android devices.
How long does NGSPICE conversion take?
Most .cir files convert in under 10 seconds. Larger files (over 50MB) may take up to 30 seconds depending on the target format and complexity.
Can I convert multiple .cir files at once?
Yes, batch conversion is available for Pro users. Upload multiple .cir files and convert them all to the same target format simultaneously.