fido

Open Preservation Foundation
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

About

Launched: 2010
Record Updated: Jan 06, 2026
Digital preservation tool
Fido (Format Identification for Digital Objects) is an open-source command-line tool to identify the file formats of digital objects.

Mission

Open Preservation Foundation is a global not-for-profit membership organization working to advance shared standards and solutions for the long-term preservation of digital content.

Key Achievements

The International Comparison of Recommended File Formats group was established to discuss file format issues. It compares the accepted and preferred file formats used in international cultural heritage and research institutions. The group brings together members interested in evolving this resource and discussing file format issues with peers. The OPF also hosts the COPTR tool registry.
In January 2025, Neil Jefferies was appointed as the new Executive Director of the OPF. Neil has extensive digital preservation experience, including OCFL and SWORD. In November 2025, the OPF hired a new Communications officer and took on two new members in the last quarter of 2025.
In December 2025, the OPF released the first alpha of its latest software tool, an open-source validator for the Open Document Format for Office Applications. This is to help organisations ensure that documents conforming to this specification are suitable for preservation.

Community Engagement

Community Engagement

Implemented

Community Statements

User Contribution Pathways

  • Contribute to code
  • Contribute to documentation
  • Contribute to working groups or interest groups

Community Engagement Activities

  • Annual meetings
  • Conference participation
  • Interest, working, user, or advisory groups
  • Mailing lists and discussion forums (including Slack)
  • Social media
  • Staff roles with responsibility for community engagement
  • User research
  • Webinars and training

Policies & Governance

Governance Summary

Fido is a project of the Open Preservation Foundation a company, limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales and Stichting Open Preservation, registered as a foundation with the Kamer van Koophandel.

Policies

Commitment to Equity & Inclusion

In Progress

Privacy Policy

Implemented

Governance Structure & Processes

Implemented

Policy Statements

Board Structure

  • Advisory board or steering committee

Board Level

  • Provider

Community Governance

  • Formal

Additional Information

Organizational History

The OPF was established in 2010 to sustain the outcomes of an EU-funded R&D project called Planets. The Foundation’s goal was to build on the project’s collaborative, practical approach to digital preservation.
In 2014 the OPF changed its name from the Open Planets Foundation to the Open Preservation Foundation to reflect evolution and relevance within a growing field. The OPF is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation, welcoming digital preservation practitioners from around the world to our community.
Collaboration and sustainability remain at the heart of what we do, serving our members and the community by providing practical digital preservation solutions and facilitating best practices.
We work to enable shared solutions for digital preservation, leading collaborative efforts to create and develop sustainable, open-source software, resources and standards. This enables organisations to evaluate and process digital content while documenting and mitigating risk.

Organizational Structure

Business or Ownership Model

Non-profit organization

Full-time Staff

6-10

Non-profit Status

Company limited by guarantee

Current Affiliations

Artefactual

Funding

Primary Funding Source

Membership subscription fees