What is a .DjVu file?
DjVu is a format for scanned documents and books, smaller than PDF for the same scan. Opened by DjView and others.
- Did you know
- DjVu, created at AT&T Labs in 1998, is read with DjView and other free viewers.
- DjVu splits a scanned page into separate text-mask, foreground and background layers, each compressed by its own method.
- Its developers later became pioneers of deep learning - DjVu co-creator Yann LeCun went on to lead AI research at Meta.
- What Analyser shows you
- Open DjVu scanned documents (.djvu / .djv) - the format used by digital libraries and archives for scanned books and journals. Each page is decoded and rendered to an image in the browser with prev/next paging, and the document page count and page dimensions are read.
- Open a .DjVu file
- Drag a .DjVu file onto the Analyser home page (or tap to pick one). It opens entirely in your browser - nothing is uploaded, there is no account, and it works offline once installed.
- Related formats
- .DjV. See all supported file types.