Infrared Code Database · Signal Transporter

The Largest IR Code Database
& Best Signal Converter

Convert infrared codes between every major format, browse the most complete IR code library on the web, and power the most customizable universal remote control, TV and SmartIR learning app.

14+
IR Formats
1M+
Codes Indexed
100%
Customizable
Free
Online Tool
// The Signal Transporter

Convert From One IR Format To Another

Drop in a code in any format on the left, and the converter transports it to the format you need on the right — Pronto, LIRC, Broadlink, Flipper Zero, Tasmota, SmartIR and more.

Pronto Hex.ccf
LIRC.conf
Broadlink.bin
Flipper Zero.ir
Global Cachésendir
Tasmota.json
SmartIR.json
Raw / NEChex/µs
// Supported IR Formats

Every Format Search Engines Look For

From legacy universal-remote files to modern smart-home exports — convert .ccf to .ir, .ir to .json, LIRC to Broadlink, and everything in between.

Pronto Hex .ccf

Philips Pronto / universal remote hex codes — the classic IR interchange format.

LIRC .conf

Linux Infrared Remote Control config files used by Raspberry Pi and HTPC setups.

Broadlink .bin

Base64 / binary packets for Broadlink RM Mini, RM Pro and RM4 hubs.

Global Caché sendir

iTach, GC-100 and Flex sendir command strings for IP-to-IR control.

Flipper Zero .ir

Flipper Zero infrared signal files with raw and parsed protocol support.

Tasmota .json

IRsend / IRhvac JSON commands for ESP8266 & ESP32 IR blasters.

IRremoteESP8266 .h

Arduino / ESP code arrays for the popular IRremote libraries.

SmartIR .json

Home Assistant SmartIR climate, TV and media-player code packs.

Raw Timing µs

Microsecond pulse/space timing for any universal learning remote.

NEC / RC5 / RC6 hex

Protocol-level hex codes with address & command decoding.

Sony SIRC hex

12, 15 and 20-bit Sony infrared command codes.

WinLIRC / iRule .txt

Legacy desktop and pro AV control system exports.

// The New Standard

Introducing the IRC Standard

A single, open specification for storing and exchanging infrared codes across every device and platform — so a code captured once works everywhere, in any format.

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One Open Spec

The IRC Standard defines a universal structure for IR codes, replacing a patchwork of incompatible formats.

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Built to Convert

Every supported format maps cleanly to and from IRC, making the signal transporter lossless and predictable.

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Free & Open

Read the full specification, reference it in your own tools, and help shape where the standard goes next.

// Get The App

The Most Customizable Remote Control App

One app to rule every device: the best TV remote app, A/V controller and SmartIR learning IR app — backed by the largest code database.

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Best TV Remote App

Control any TV, soundbar, set-top box or projector with pre-loaded codes and fully custom button layouts.

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Fully Customizable

Design your own remote — drag buttons, group macros, theme it, and map any IR code to any control.

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SmartIR Learning App

Point a physical remote at your phone or blaster, learn the code, and save it in any format you like.

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Built-In Converter

The signal transporter is baked right in — convert and export codes without ever leaving the app.

// FAQ

IR Code Questions

What IR code formats can I convert between?

ReadyWare converts between Pronto Hex (CCF), LIRC, Broadlink, Global Caché sendir, Flipper Zero, Tasmota, IRremoteESP8266, raw timing, NEC, RC5, RC6, Sony SIRC and SmartIR — so you can move codes between universal remotes, smart-home hubs and DIY blasters.

Is the IR code database free?

Yes. ReadyWare hosts one of the largest free infrared code databases along with a free online IR signal converter and editor.

Can the app learn codes from my old remote?

Yes. The learning IR app captures signals from any physical remote and saves them in the format you choose, ready to convert or export.

How do I convert .ccf to .ir or .ir to .json?

Open the signal editor, paste or upload your source code, pick the target format, and the converter transports it instantly. It works across all 14+ supported formats.

What is the IRC Standard?

The IRC Standard is a new open specification for storing and exchanging infrared codes in one universal structure. You can read the full spec on the IRC Standard page.

Start Converting Infrared Codes

The largest database, the best converter, the most customizable remote — all in one place.

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