are proprietary project files used primarily by software for laser marking and engraving. Because they are "work files" that save the entire state of a program—including specific laser pens and object settings—they can be difficult to view without the original software. Core Software Options To view or open an file, you typically need one of the following: EZCAD (EZCAD2 or EZCAD3)

Step 3: Re-run the Original Scan

If the Ezd File Viewer cannot load the file, your best bet is to re-scan the original storage device. Connect the hard drive or SD card, run EasyRecovery again, and let it create a new .ezd file. This new file will overwrite the corrupted one.

Planned advanced features include plugin support for custom parsers, command-line integration for scripted workflows, and annotated bookmarks for collaborative review.

Accessibility: Allowing project managers or clients to view designs on computers not connected to industrial machinery.