CMX to EMF Converter

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Enhanced Vector Format

CMX to EMF preserves vector fidelity in a Windows-native format. Embed sharp, scalable Corel designs in Office documents effortlessly.

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All processing happens on Convertio servers. Your local machine is not burdened — convert even complex CMX files smoothly.

Cross-Platform Access

The converter runs in any browser on any OS. Upload your CMX from Windows, Mac, or Linux and get EMF back instantly.

How to convert CMX to EMF

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

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Choose emf 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 emf file right afterwards

About formats

CMX (Corel Presentation Exchange) is a vector graphics exchange format developed by Corel Corporation, introduced with CorelDRAW 5 in September 1994. Designed as a cross-application interchange format within the Corel product suite, CMX stores vector objects, text, bitmaps, and rendering attributes in a structure accessible to CorelDRAW, Corel PHOTO-PAINT, Corel Presentations, and other Corel applications without requiring each program to understand the full CDR native format. The format uses a chunk-based architecture that encodes geometric primitives, fill patterns, outline properties, and color definitions in a standardized way, supporting both 16-bit and 32-bit variants. CMX gained significance beyond the Corel ecosystem through its adoption by third-party applications and its role in clipart distribution — many vector art collections from the mid-to-late 1990s shipped in CMX format. One advantage is interoperability within design workflows: CMX provided a practical bridge for moving vector content between different Corel applications while preserving visual fidelity, gradients, and transparency attributes. The format's inclusion of both vector and bitmap data within a single file is another strength, allowing complex mixed-media illustrations to be exchanged as self-contained units. Microsoft also added CMX import support to some Office applications, expanding the format's reach. While modern Corel applications primarily use CDR for native work and export to SVG, PDF, or EPS for interchange, CMX files from the CorelDRAW era remain widely encountered in legacy asset libraries.
Developer: Corel Corporation
Initial release: 1994
EMF (Enhanced Metafile) is a vector graphics format developed by Microsoft as the successor to WMF (Windows Metafile), introduced with Windows NT 3.1 in July 1993. EMF records a sequence of GDI (Graphics Device Interface) function calls that describe vector shapes, text, embedded bitmaps, and rendering attributes in a device-independent manner. Unlike WMF's 16-bit coordinate system limited to 65,536 units, EMF uses 32-bit coordinates and adds support for Bezier curves, advanced path operations, world coordinate transforms, gradient fills, and extended text capabilities including Unicode. The format functions as a graphics recording mechanism — applications capture their drawing operations into an EMF file, which can then be replayed at any scale on any device with full geometric precision. One advantage is native Windows integration: EMF is the standard clipboard and spooler format for vector content across the Windows ecosystem, enabling lossless copy-paste of graphics between Office documents, design tools, and presentation software without rasterization. Resolution independence is another key strength — EMF graphics scale smoothly from screen display to high-resolution print output. An extended variant, EMF+, introduced with GDI+ adds anti-aliasing, alpha transparency, and advanced brush types. EMF remains deeply embedded in Windows-based publishing, technical documentation, and enterprise document workflows.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: July 27, 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert CMX to EMF?

EMF is an enhanced Windows metafile format with better quality than WMF. Converting CMX to EMF makes your designs usable in Office and Windows apps.

What programs open EMF files?

Microsoft Office applications, LibreOffice, Windows Paint, and most Windows-based image and document tools support EMF natively.

Does EMF preserve vector quality?

EMF stores vector data, so your CMX artwork remains sharp and scalable when embedded in documents or presentations.

Is the converter mobile-friendly?

Yes — Convertio works in any mobile browser. Convert CMX to EMF on the go without needing a desktop computer.

Are my files kept private?

Uploaded CMX files are deleted immediately after conversion. EMF results are purged from servers within 24 hours.

How fast is CMX to EMF conversion?

Expect your EMF file within seconds. Convertio cloud servers handle the conversion so your device stays unaffected.

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