.bed
Open BED on Phone
Quick view supported
OpenOnPhone can show a quick view for this format.
Yes. OpenOnPhone can show a quick local view for .bed files in your browser.
What is a .bed file?
BED stores genomic intervals such as regions, peaks, or annotations.
Why is .bed hard to open on a phone?
- Phone viewers do not explain biological table columns.
- Large genomic files are hard to inspect as plain text.
- A small local table summary is often enough to identify the file.
What OpenOnPhone does not do
OpenOnPhone is for quick local inspection. It does not replace the original professional app for editing, conversion, exact layout, formulas, measurements, security review, or full workflow features.
MIME examples
- text/plain
- application/octet-stream
Next steps
- Choose the BED file on the home page.
- OpenOnPhone shows headers, counts, and the first rows locally.
- Use genome or sequencing tools when you need indexing, coordinate search, variant annotation, or alignment viewing.
Related formats
FAQ
- What is a .bed file?
- BED stores genomic intervals such as regions, peaks, or annotations.
- Can OpenOnPhone show a quick view for .bed files on phone?
- Yes. OpenOnPhone can show a quick local view for .bed files in your browser.
- What should I try next for .bed files?
- Choose the BED file on the home page. OpenOnPhone shows headers, counts, and the first rows locally. Use genome or sequencing tools when you need indexing, coordinate search, variant annotation, or alignment viewing.