INK files are typically associated with digital ink and are used by devices or applications that support handwriting or sketches. They may be created by certain handwriting or note-taking applications, particularly on touchscreen devices.
To view INK files, here are a few methods you can try:
Use a Compatible Application:
If you know the application that created the INK files (for instance, a specific note-taking app), try to open the files using that application.
For example, applications like Microsoft OneNote may support INK files, especially if they were created by them.
Convert the INK Files:
You can use online file conversion services that might allow you to convert INK files to more common formats, such as PDF or PNG. Before using any online conversion service, ensure that it is trustworthy and suitable for your needs.
Use a File Viewer App:
Look for an application that can open or convert various file formats, including INK files. Some generic file viewer apps may help review the content.
Check for Third-Party Applications:
There may be third-party tools or applications designed specifically for opening INK files. Conduct a search for INK file viewers or converters.
Try Microsoft Ink Support:
If you are using Windows, you might already have some built-in support for ink files. Check if you can open the files via the Windows Ink Workspace or through OneNote.
If you're unsure what to do or how to proceed, you can also reach out to the support channels for the software you think might have created those INK files for specific recommendations.