INDB

Adobe InDesign publication
File type: Document file
Files with indb suffix can be mainly found as special, rich printed documents or other publications created in Adobe InDesign print layout design software.
What is indb file?
File type category:
Document file
Date updated: January 2, 2025
File extension indb is mainly related to Adobe InDesign, a comprehensive program for creating rich printed documents like brochures or books. Used in older version of InDesign.
A .indb file represents a publication, or book made in InDesign. These files contain listing of Indesign Documents. It's certainly possible to open some or all of the Indesign Documents through the Book window and scroll through the pages, but the Book itself won't show you the inside of each Document.
How to open indb file?
Primarly use Adobe InDesign to open .indb book files as other programs may have problems with importing of this proprietary file type.
How to convert indb file?
InDesign natively supports export to PDF, as well several web publishing formats including XHTML, XML, SWF, FLA or EPUB.
Suggested software to open indb file:
Associated software actions with the indb file
Software applications that can open indb files:
Adobe InDesign (Microsoft Windows)
Adobe InDesign for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software applications that can edit indb files:
Adobe InDesign (Microsoft Windows)
Adobe InDesign for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software capable of saving indb files:
Adobe InDesign (Microsoft Windows)
Adobe InDesign for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Programs for viewing indb files:
Adobe InDesign (Microsoft Windows)
Adobe InDesign for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software apps that create indb files:
Adobe InDesign (Microsoft Windows)
Adobe InDesign for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software apps that print indb files:
Adobe InDesign (Microsoft Windows)
Adobe InDesign for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving indb files:
Adobe Creative Suite (Microsoft Windows)
Adobe Creative Suite for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Adobe Creative Cloud (Multiplatform)