Ventoy is a program open code that creates bootable USB flash drives using ISO images.
The Ventoy is a free program, open source, equivalent to Rufus. That is, it can create bootable USB flash drives (or dvds, or SD, or SSD) with the operating system of your choice. The difference with Rufus is that it puts the ISO image of the operating system in the flash and does not export it.
Even better, it is possible to mount multiple ISO images to the device USB after being prepared by Ventoy. This allows you to boot into different Linux systems or install different versions of Windows directly from a single USB device.
The developer of Ventoy is very active and constantly updates its versions. The latest update is 1.0.31 and was rolled out on December 23rd. The program has support for Secure Boot, for ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI type images, to change the file system of the first partition (FAT32 / exFAT / ntfs / udf / xfs / ext2 / ext3 / ext4). Support for various Linux distributions such as Ubuntu or Linux Mint and finally support for automatic installation.
The latest version of Ventoy introduced many new features and improvements. Adds support for directly booting wim files (legacy BIOS and UEFI). It allows you to boot directly from disk, without additional memory requirements. The system uses το εγγενές bootloader των Windows (παλαιού τύπου + UEFI) και είναι δυνατή η προσαρμογή της διαμόρφωσης χρησιμοποιώντας το archive bcd.
In conclusion
Ventoy is a powerful tool. One of its main features is that you insert ISO images directly into the device instead of having to export them. A second is that it supports multiple ISO images.