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Cross-Tool Bridge

CDT to FIG connects CorelDRAW template designs with the Xfig ecosystem — ideal for Unix-based illustration work.

Files Stay Private

All uploaded CDT files are deleted after processing. Converted FIG downloads are purged within 24 hours.

Rapid Delivery

Cloud-powered infrastructure completes CDT to FIG conversion in moments — no delays, no local processing.

How to convert CDT to FIG

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose fig or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your fig file right afterwards

About formats

CDT (CorelDRAW Template) is a template file format used by CorelDRAW, Corel Corporation's vector graphics editor available since January 1989. A CDT file is structurally identical to a standard CDR document — sharing the same RIFF-based container, vector object types, color definitions, and page layout capabilities — but is designated as a reusable starting point for new designs rather than a finished artwork file. When opened in CorelDRAW, a CDT creates a new untitled document pre-populated with the template's content, leaving the original template unchanged for repeated use. This workflow mirrors the template model found in office productivity suites, adapted for graphic design. CDT files commonly contain pre-built layouts for business cards, brochures, letterheads, certificates, posters, and other standardized print materials, complete with placeholder text, guide lines, bleed areas, and properly configured color spaces for print output. One advantage is workflow consistency — design teams can distribute branded templates ensuring every new document starts with correct dimensions, margins, fonts, and color palettes aligned to corporate identity standards. The format also saves significant setup time: rather than configuring document properties and recreating layout elements from scratch, designers begin with a production-ready foundation. Corel ships hundreds of CDT templates with CorelDRAW installations, and the format is supported across CorelDRAW versions with the same compatibility considerations as CDR.
Developer: Corel Corporation
Initial release: 1989
FIG is the native file format of Xfig, a free vector graphics editor for the X Window System, originally written by Supoj Sutanthavibul at the University of Texas at Austin in 1985. The format uses a plain-text structure where each graphic object is described on one or more lines with numeric parameters specifying object type, coordinates, line properties, fill attributes, and depth ordering. FIG supports compound objects (groups), polylines, polygons, splines, arcs, ellipses, text strings, and imported bitmaps, each with configurable colors, line styles, arrow heads, and area fills. Files begin with a header line declaring the format version (currently 3.2), followed by a resolution specification and the object definitions. One advantage is exceptional simplicity — the entirely text-based format is trivially parsed, generated, and manipulated by scripts, making FIG popular as an intermediate format in automated diagram generation pipelines. The rich ecosystem of conversion tools is another strength: fig2dev exports FIG files to dozens of output formats including EPS, PDF, SVG, LaTeX picture environments, PSTricks, and TikZ. This made Xfig and FIG especially popular in academic and scientific communities, where authors generate publication-quality figures that integrate seamlessly with LaTeX documents. While graphical tools have evolved since the 1980s, FIG remains in use among researchers who value its scriptability, LaTeX integration, and well-documented format stability.
Initial release: 1985

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert CDT to FIG?

FIG is the format for Xfig, a popular open-source figure editor. Converting CDT to FIG opens your template designs to the Xfig workflow.

What software reads FIG files?

FIG files are used by Xfig and Transfig on Unix/Linux systems. They can also be converted to other formats via fig2dev.

Does CDT to FIG conversion keep the layout?

Core vector elements transfer to FIG. Complex CorelDRAW styling may be simplified to match FIG capabilities.

How long does conversion take?

Typically a few seconds. Processing runs on Convertio servers, so your local hardware is not a factor.

Is there any cost for CDT to FIG?

Standard conversions are free. Premium plans offer larger allowances for batch and high-volume use.

Is the converter secure?

Yes — CDT uploads are removed after processing, and FIG output files are deleted within 24 hours automatically.