How to open .ART files on Linux
To open .ART files on Linux, linux desktop environments do not normally include native .ART support.
Step-by-step instructions
- Linux desktop environments do not normally include native .ART support.
- Identify the format first; if it is a BERNINA or ArtCAM file, open it on a desktop system with the appropriate specialist software.
- For an AOL ART image, use only a viewer or converter that explicitly supports the AOL ART image format.
Recommended software
- VS Code
- Notepad++/TextEdit
- jq (CLI)
Alternative methods
- Open .ART in a browser-based viewer if desktop apps fail.
- Try opening .ART on Linux with a secondary app to rule out app-specific issues.
- Convert .ART only with trusted tools when direct opening is not possible.
Common issues
The wrong program opens the file
.ART is used by unrelated formats, so an embroidery .ART file, an ArtCAM model, and an AOL image are not the same kind of file.
- Check where the file came from and what it was used for.
- Open BERNINA ART files in compatible BERNINA embroidery software.
- Open ArtCAM .art model files in software that explicitly supports ArtCAM files, such as Carveco.
- Open AOL ART images only with a viewer or converter that specifically supports that legacy image format.
The file will not preview on phone, Mac, or Linux
Most .ART formats are specialist or legacy formats and are not supported by standard file preview tools.
- Do not assume the file is broken just because it will not preview.
- Move the file to the correct desktop workflow for embroidery, CAM, or legacy image conversion.
- Ask the sender to export a common format if you only need to view the result.
An old AOL ART image will not open in a modern browser
The AOL ART image format was historically associated with AOL software and Internet Explorer support, but it is not a normal modern web image format.
- Try a converter or image tool that explicitly lists AOL ART support.
- Ask for the original image in a common format such as JPEG or PNG if possible.
- Avoid installing old browser components only to view an untrusted file.
Embroidery or CAM output does not look right
Design and model formats can contain more than a simple preview, including objects, stitches, colors, outlines, or machining/model data. Opening the file in the wrong version or exporting incorrectly can change the result.
- Open the file in the software family it was created for.
- Review the design preview, stitch information, or toolpath/model data before sending it to a machine.
- If sharing with someone else, use the software's export or save-as function rather than renaming the file.
Security note
.ART files are usually data, image, embroidery, or model files rather than programs, but malformed files can still exploit bugs in old or complex viewers.