What is a .AXF file?
AXF is an ARM ELF executable with debug information, used in embedded development.
- Did you know
- AXF is the ELF-based image produced by Arm’s development toolchains.
- AXF stands for ARM eXecutable Format, the ELF/DWARF image produced by Arm’s compiler toolchain.
- It carries both the program code and DWARF debug tables, the latter used only by debuggers and never loaded onto the target.
- What Analyser reads
- Inspect virtual-machine descriptors (VMware .vmx, VirtualBox .vbox, OVF/OVA), disc images (Nero .nrg, Alcohol .mds/.mdf, CloneCD), embedded firmware (Intel HEX, Motorola S-record, UF2, ELF/AXF, Device Tree Blobs, U-Boot uImage), partition tables (MBR/GPT with GUIDs), Linux filesystem superblocks (ext2/3/4, SquashFS, cramfs, romfs) and Windows imaging (WIM/ESD) - reading headers directly, no upload.
- Depth of analysis
- .AXF is an identification-grade format: Analyser recognises it from its bytes and decodes the header metadata it carries, rather than opening it in a full viewer. Formats that do get a full viewer are marked "Full" on the formats page.
- Open a .AXF file
- Drag a .AXF file onto the Analyser home page (or tap to pick one). It is identified entirely in your browser - nothing is uploaded, there is no account, and it works offline once installed.