
A variant of Dharma ransomware also uses BIP file extension to store encrypted JPG and MP3 files. Blue Ink, a Windows-based SDK stores projects in an encrypted XML format using the BIP file extension. Keyshot, a Mac-based 3D graphics renderer uses the BIP file extension to save work in progress. ArcGIS BIP files are band-sequential, band-interleaved-by-line, and band-interleaved-by-pixel 24-bit bitmap images.

BIP file extension is also related to ArcGIS, a software for creating and visualizing geographic information. This motion capture data is used to accurately reproduce the motion of real people and other bipeds within a game or animation. 3DS Max animation data saved in BIP files contain the motion capture data of 3D biped characters. The BIP file extension is associated with 3D biped animation data created using 3DS Max, a 3D software for creating and rendering 3D animation on Windows operating system.

BIP files mostly belong to ArcView by ESRI.
