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CRW to RTF Converter

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Rapid Results

Most CRW files convert to RTF in just seconds. High-performance cloud servers ensure quick turnaround even for large images.

Works Everywhere

No app downloads needed. The browser-based tool converts CRW to RTF on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android devices seamlessly.

Easy Workflow

No technical knowledge required. The converter guides you through CRW to RTF conversion in a few clicks — upload, select format, download.

How to convert CRW to RTF

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

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Choose rtf 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 rtf file right afterwards

About formats

CRW is Canon's first-generation RAW image format, based on the Camera Image File Format (CIFF) specification developed jointly by Canon, Kodak, and other imaging companies in the late 1990s. Used by Canon's consumer and prosumer cameras from approximately 1998 through the early 2000s — including the PowerShot G-series, EOS D30, EOS D60, and EOS 10D — CRW files store the unprocessed 12-bit sensor readout in a heap-based container structure that differs fundamentally from the TIFF-derived approach used by most other camera manufacturers. The CIFF container organizes data into a hierarchical directory of heap entries, each identified by type and tag, containing the raw image data, JPEG thumbnail, EXIF information, and Canon's proprietary metadata including White Balance tables and Picture Style parameters. CRW was eventually replaced by the CR2 format starting with the EOS-1D Mark II in 2004, as Canon moved to a TIFF-based container that aligned more closely with industry conventions and supported higher bit depths. One advantage of CRW files is historical completeness: they preserve the full original sensor data from an important transitional period in digital photography, and the 12-bit captures from cameras like the EOS D30 still produce excellent results when reprocessed with modern RAW converters. Broad legacy support is another strength — despite its age, CRW remains readable by Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, RawTherapee, and other modern converters, ensuring these early digital negatives remain accessible.
Developer: Canon
Initial release: 1998
RTF (Rich Text Format) is a document interchange format developed by Microsoft and first published in 1987 with Word 3.0. The format encodes document content and formatting as plain ASCII text using control words (backslash-prefixed commands) and groups (curly-brace-delimited sections) that describe fonts, character formatting, paragraph layout, tables, images, and page setup. Because RTF is fundamentally a text format with no binary components, documents pass cleanly through any text channel — email systems, clipboard operations, and cross-platform transfers — without corruption. Microsoft designed RTF explicitly as a cross-application and cross-platform exchange format, and it achieved broad adoption: virtually every word processor, text editor, and document tool on every operating system has supported RTF reading and writing for decades. One advantage is exceptional cross-platform compatibility — an RTF document created on any application renders with consistent formatting on any other, making it the most reliable format for text exchange between incompatible systems. The text-based structure provides another benefit: RTF files resist corruption, are trivially generated by programs (requiring only string concatenation), and can be debugged by reading the raw markup in a text editor. While RTF lacks modern features like tracked changes and advanced layout controls, and Microsoft declared the specification frozen at version 1.9.1 in 2008, the format persists as a dependable interchange option where DOCX compatibility cannot be assumed.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1987

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert CRW to RTF?

Converting CRW to RTF wraps your Canon photo in a document format — useful for portfolios, documentation, or archiving images in a universally readable layout.

What programs open RTF files?

Open RTF files using Microsoft Word, LibreOffice Writer, TextEdit, WordPad, and Google Docs.

How fast is the CRW to RTF conversion?

Conversion typically takes just a few seconds — CRW images are processed on powerful servers and the RTF output is ready almost immediately.

Does converting CRW to RTF affect quality?

Your CRW image data is processed carefully during conversion. The resulting RTF retains the maximum quality the target format can support.

Is my CRW file safe during conversion?

Security is built in. Uploaded CRW images are removed immediately after conversion, and RTF files are automatically cleaned up within 24 hours.

Does the converter work on all devices?

Yes — the CRW to RTF converter runs entirely in your browser. It works on Windows, macOS, Linux, tablets, and smartphones with no software installs.