DXF to PICT Converter

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CAD Meets Classic Mac

Bridge the gap between modern DXF engineering drawings and the Macintosh PICT format used in legacy publishing and archival systems.

Bulk Conversion Support

Upload multiple DXF files and convert them all to PICT at once. Batch processing saves time when migrating entire drawing libraries.

Processed in the Cloud

Every DXF to PICT conversion runs on remote servers. Your local machine handles nothing — just upload and collect the result.

How to convert DXF to PICT

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

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Choose pict 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 pict 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
PICT is a metafile graphics format created by Apple Computer as the native graphics format for the Macintosh, debuting alongside the original Mac in January 1984 and remaining central to Mac OS graphics until the transition to Mac OS X. PICT files record a series of QuickDraw operation codes (opcodes) that reproduce the image when replayed through the QuickDraw graphics engine: operations for drawing lines, arcs, rectangles, rounded rectangles, ovals, polygons, regions, text strings, and pixel maps (bitmaps). This opcode-based approach means PICT files are not simply pixel grids but rather programmatic descriptions of how to draw the image, combining resolution-independent vector elements with pixel data in a unified stream. The PICT 2 revision, introduced with the Macintosh II and Color QuickDraw in 1987, extended the format to handle 24-bit color, multiple pixel depths, extended color spaces, and embedded JPEG and PackBits compressed data. PICT was integral to the Macintosh user experience: system clipboard operations (Copy/Paste), screen capture, printing, and inter-application data exchange all used PICT as the common visual representation. One advantage is historical comprehensiveness: PICT files from the classic Mac era capture both the visual output and the drawing methodology of Mac applications, preserving not just the image but the QuickDraw operations that produced it — valuable for understanding the visual computing paradigm of early Macintosh software. The format's extensive use in desktop publishing during the DTP revolution of the late 1980s provides another dimension of historical importance. PICT files are readable by macOS Preview, ImageMagick, XnView, LibreOffice, and GraphicConverter.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DXF to PICT?

PICT is the classic Macintosh image format. Converting DXF drawings to PICT is necessary when integrating CAD output into legacy Mac publishing or archival workflows.

What programs open PICT files?

Apple Preview on macOS reads PICT. Older Mac design apps and cross-platform tools like LibreOffice or XnView also support the format.

Does PICT preserve vector data from DXF?

PICT can hold both vector and raster data, though the conversion produces a rasterized rendition of your DXF geometry at the chosen resolution.

Is the DXF to PICT converter really free?

Yes — core functionality is free for everyone. Premium tiers offer faster processing and higher file-size allowances.

Can I convert multiple drawings at once?

Upload a batch of DXF files and Convertio converts them all to PICT in parallel. No need to process one at a time.

Does this work on Windows?

The converter is browser-based and works on any operating system — Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, and mobile platforms alike.