DXF to FTS Converter

Free online DXF to FTS converter — science-ready output

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Science-Standard Format

FITS is trusted across astronomy, physics, and engineering for structured image data. Your DXF drawings enter that ecosystem seamlessly.

Data Protection Built In

Engineering schematics deserve privacy. Convertio deletes source files immediately and purges FTS output within 24 hours.

CAD Meets Scientific Tools

Bridge the gap between DXF design software and FTS analysis platforms — no manual redrawing or intermediate format juggling.

How to convert DXF to FTS

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

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Choose fts 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 fts file right afterwards

About formats

DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format developed by Autodesk, first released in December 1982 with AutoCAD 1.0 to enable interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. The format exists in two variants: ASCII DXF, a human-readable text file organized into sections (HEADER, TABLES, BLOCKS, ENTITIES, OBJECTS), and binary DXF for faster parsing. Each geometric entity — lines, arcs, circles, polylines, splines, text, dimensions, and 3D solids — is described by group codes paired with values specifying coordinates and properties. DXF versions evolve alongside AutoCAD releases, adding support for new features with each edition. One major advantage is universal CAD compatibility — DXF is supported by virtually every CAD, CAM, and engineering application across all platforms, making it the most widely accepted exchange format for technical drawings. The ASCII variant provides another strength: drawings can be inspected, debugged, and generated programmatically using text processing tools or scripts. DXF serves as a critical bridge enabling architects, engineers, and manufacturers to share precise technical drawings regardless of which software each party uses, and remains the standard for cross-platform CAD data exchange.
Developer: Autodesk
Initial release: December 1982
FTS is a file extension for the Flexible Image Transport System (FITS), the standard data format used in astronomy since 1981 when it was defined by Don Wells, Eric Greisen, and R.H. Harten at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, and subsequently endorsed by the International Astronomical Union in 1982. FITS was designed from the outset as a self-describing archival format: each file begins with one or more 2880-byte header blocks containing ASCII keyword-value pairs that describe the data's dimensions, coordinate system, observation parameters, and provenance, followed by data blocks in a variety of numeric types — 8/16/32/64-bit integers and 32/64-bit IEEE floating-point values. FITS supports multi-dimensional arrays (images, data cubes, hypercubes), binary tables for catalog data, and ASCII tables, with multiple Header/Data Units (HDUs) that can coexist in a single file. The format handles specialized astronomical data: spectral cubes, radio interferometry visibilities, multi-extension mosaic images from CCD arrays, and time-series photometry. One advantage is scientific rigor: FITS mandates that all metadata needed to interpret the data physically — coordinate transformations (WCS), photometric calibration, telescope and instrument parameters — travels with the file, eliminating the metadata-loss problem that plagues general-purpose image formats in scientific contexts. The format's longevity and institutional backing is another strength — virtually every observatory, space telescope (Hubble, James Webb, Chandra), and astronomical software package (DS9, IRAF, Astropy) uses FITS as its primary data format.
Developer: NASA / IAU
Initial release: 1981

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DXF to FTS?

FITS is the standard in scientific imaging. Researchers analyzing facility layouts or instrument schematics benefit from having them in FITS.

What programs read FTS files?

SAOImage DS9, FITS Liberator, Astropy, and MATLAB all open FITS files. Many scientific visualization suites support it natively.

Is FITS only for astronomy?

While FITS originated in astronomy, it is used across sciences for any structured image or array data — medical imaging, geophysics, and more.

Does the converter handle complex DXF geometry?

Yes. Cloud-based processing manages detailed drawings efficiently. Even large schematics convert without performance issues on your end.

Are my engineering drawings kept private?

Uploaded files are deleted after conversion. Results are automatically erased within 24 hours — no data lingers on the server.

Is there a fee?

The DXF to FTS converter is free for everyday use. Premium plans add capacity for heavier workloads.

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