A dsym file extension is related to the Apple Xcode, development tool. A dsym file stores debug symbols.

There is one other file type using
the DSYM file extension!

empty icon.dsym - ArchiCAD for MAC Geometric Description Language code

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Software that open dsym file

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DSYM file extension - Apple Xcode debug symbols

What is dsym file? How to open dsym files?

File type specification:

Source code and script file type icon Source code and script file type

dsym file icon: dsym filetype icon

The dsym file extension is associated with the Apple Xcode, an integrated development tool for Apple macOS (OS X), which allows users to create apps for various platforms. File contains debug symbols.

The default software associated to open dsym file:

Xcode icon

Apple, Inc. logoXcode  Apple macOS / Mac OS X software

Company or developer:
Apple, Inc.

Apple Xcode is IDE (integrated development environment) used to create applications for Mac OS X and iOS. Applications are programmed in Objective-C programming language. Xcode is available for Mac OS X.

Help how to open:

Probably not meant to be accessed by the user.

How to convert:

Probably cannot be converted to anything else.

List of recommended software applications associated to the .dsym file extension

Recommended software programs are sorted by OS platform (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android etc.)
and possible program actions that can be done with the file: like open dsym file, edit dsym file, convert dsym file, view dsym file, play dsym file etc. (if exist software for corresponding action in File-Extensions.org's database).

Programs that can create dsym file - Apple Xcode debug symbols

Programs supporting the exension dsym on the main platforms Windows, Mac, Linux or mobile. Click on the link to get more information about Xcode for create dsym file action.

Apple macOS / Mac OS X:

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