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that excels at batch decompilation. It was updated as recently as March 2026 to ensure compatibility with modern Windows environments. Sothink SWF Decompiler

If you have found an old SWF file and need to extract its assets—images, sounds, scripts, or vector graphics—you need a specific tool: an . But with the death of Flash, the landscape has changed. Today, the most convenient way to access these files is through a new breed of online tools.

An SWF decompiler reverses the compilation process. It takes a compiled .swf file (which contains ActionScript bytecode, shapes, sounds, and sprites) and attempts to reconstruct: