Overview
A media type (also known as a Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions or MIME type) is a standard that indicates the nature and format of a document, file, or assortment of bytes. It is defined and standardized in IETF's RFC 6838.
Supported MIME types
See the full list of all supported MIME
types with their file extensions here.
Guessable MIME types
application/epub+zip
application/font-sfnt
application/font-woff
application/gzip
application/pdf
application/postscript
application/rtf
application/vnd.ms-cab-compressed
application/x-7z-compressed
application/x-bzip2
application/x-compress
application/x-deb
application/x-chrome-extension
application/x-lzip
application/x-msdownload
application/x-msi
application/mxf
application/x-nes-rom
application/x-shockwave-flash
application/x-sqlite3
application/x-tar
application/x-rar-compressed
application/x-rpm
application/x-archive
application/x-xpinstall
application/x-xz
application/zip
audio/amr
audio/m4a
audio/midi
audio/mpeg
audio/opus
audio/ogg
audio/x-flac
audio/x-wav
image/bmp
image/heic
image/flif
image/gif
image/jpeg
image/png
image/x-canon-cr2
image/tiff
image/vnd.adobe.photoshop
image/vnd.ms-photo
image/webp
image/x-icon
video/mp4
video/mpeg
video/quicktime
video/x-flv
video/x-m4v
video/x-ms-wmv
video/x-msvideo