Accepted File Types in CreateAI Builder



 📷 Images

  • .jpg, .jpeg

     
  • .png

     
  • .webp

     
  • .gif
     

🎵 Audio

  • .mp3

     
  • .wav

     
  • .mpeg

     
  • .m4a
     

🎥 Video

  • .mp4

     
  • .webm

📄 Documents & Text

  • .csv

     
  • .eml, .msg (email formats)

     
  • .epub (eBook)

     
  • .xlsx (Excel)

     
  • .htm, .html (web pages)

     
  • .md (Markdown)

     
  • .org (Org-mode files)

     
  • .odt (OpenDocument Text)

     
  • .pdf

     
  • .txt, .text, .log (plain text and logs)

     
  • .pptx (PowerPoint)

     
  • .rst (reStructuredText)

     
  • .rtf (Rich Text Format)

     
  • .tsv (tab-separated values)

     
  • .docx (Word)

     
  • .xml

     
  • .json

     
  • .web (web archive)

     

💻 Code Files

  • .js (JavaScript)

     
  • .py (Python)

     
  • .java (Java)

     
  • .cpp, .cxx, .cc, .c (C/C++)

     
  • .cs (C#)

     
  • .php

     
  • .rb (Ruby)

     
  • .swift

     
  • .ts (TypeScript)

     
  • .go (Go)

Notes

  • Files must not exceed the maximum upload size set for your project.
     
  • Only the file types listed above are supported. Unsupported formats may fail to upload.

Sensitive data rules apply,  always check with the ASU Data Classification Tool before uploading.
 


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