By default, all software supports multiple file extensions. Final Draft supports at least 7 different file extensions. The basic files that Final Draft supports are .AV. However, not all of the extensions listed on the list are always used to save the effects of work in Final Draft. Very often, files with such extensions are used as source data files used by Final Draft.
Final Draft can be used to convert file formats between the file extensions listed below. You can open a file with one of the file extensions below via Final Draft and try to save it in another file format, also supported by Final Draft.