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What is a PEZ file? Presentation created by Prezi Desktop, a program used for making "zooming presentations," which feature a single canvas that can be panned, rotated, and zoomed to view different notes and pictures on the canvas; may contain several zoomed freeze frames that the presenter can navigate through sequentially.

More Information Prezi Desktop presentations can be exported to standalone applications for Windows and Mac OS X. They may also be uploaded to the Prezi website by registered users for viewing online. The website application requires a Web browser that has the Adobe Flash Player plug-in installed.

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.PEZ File Extension

2 file types use the .pez file extension.

Prezi Desktop Presentation

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What is a PEZ file?

Presentation created by Prezi Desktop, a program used for making "zooming presentations," which feature a single canvas that can be panned, rotated, and zoomed to view different notes and pictures on the canvas; may contain several zoomed freeze frames that the presenter can navigate through sequentially.

More Information

Prezi Desktop presentations can be exported to standalone applications for Windows and Mac OS X. They may also be uploaded to the Prezi website by registered users for viewing online. The website application requires a Web browser that has the Adobe Flash Player plug-in installed.

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Programs that open PEZ files

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Prezi Desktop

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Prezi.com

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Updated: April 11, 2012

Re:PhiEdit Zipped Chart

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A PEZ file may also be a Zipped chart file created by Re:PhiEdit (version 1.5 and later), a community-developed chart editor for the rhythm game Phigros. It stores the data needed to define a playable chart, including note timing, placement, and chart structure. The Phigros community (chart creators and modders) introduced the PEZ format to replace the older .PEC format, designing it to bundle all required chart data into a single file for easier management and sharing.

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Specifically, a PEZ file is a ZIP-based container that commonly includes a .PNG illustration, an .MP3 , .WAV , or .OGG audio file, a .JSON chart file, and a chart info .TXT file. Re:PhiEdit uses this format to support newer features and workflows while reducing issues that occurred when charts were stored as multiple separate files. Because of this, PEZ became the standard chart format for newer versions of Re:PhiEdit and related tools.

How to open a PEZ file

You can open PEZ files with various apps, including cmdysj Re:PhiEdit (version 1.5 and later), happymimimix Ex-PhiEdit, Team Flos Phira, and PhiTogether. For example, to open a PEZ file with Re:PhiEdit or Ex-PhiEdit, select Import Chart .

Since the format is ZIP-based, archive utilities can also open the file to view its contents, but proper editing and playback require compatible Phigros-related software.

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Team Flos Phira

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Team Flos Phira

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Updated: December 30, 2025

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What is a PEZ file?
Presentation created by Prezi Desktop, a program used for making "zooming presentations," which feature a single canvas that can be panned, rotated, and zoomed to view different notes and pictures on the canvas; may contain several zoomed freeze frames that the presenter can navigate through sequentially.