Convert RTF Files on Mac
RTF (Rich Text Format) is a document format using the .rtf extension. Consul converts RTF files to 29 other formats, and 40 formats to RTF. Rename a file's extension in Finder and Consul handles the conversion automatically.
What is RTF?
RTF (Rich Text Format) is a document format Microsoft created in 1987 for exchanging formatted text between applications. It stores styling as plain-text control codes, which makes it broadly compatible across programs. On macOS it is the native format of TextEdit's rich-text mode.
RTF was developed by Microsoft.
Opening RTF files on a Mac
Quick Look previews RTF files. Select one in Finder and press Space.
Opens in TextEdit by default.
Consul supports 69 conversions for RTF
Consul is the easiest way to convert RTF files on your Mac, or to turn other files into RTF. Rename file.rtf to change its extension, and Consul converts it automatically.