DXF to SUN Converter

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Solaris Compatible

SUN bitmaps integrate directly with SunOS and Solaris desktop environments — turn your DXF drawings into system-ready icon assets.

Secure File Handling

Your DXF uploads are erased as soon as conversion finishes. All SUN output files are automatically deleted from servers within 24 hours.

Fast Turnaround

Server-side conversion means even batch jobs finish in seconds. Your local device does none of the heavy lifting.

How to convert DXF to SUN

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

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Choose sun 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 sun 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
SUN is a raster image format associated with Sun Microsystems workstations, encompassing both the Sun Raster format (.ras) and the Sun Icon format used for window system icons and cursors on SunOS and Solaris systems. Sun Raster files, identifiable by their 0x59a66a95 magic number, store bitmap images in 1-bit monochrome, 8-bit indexed color, 24-bit BGR, or 32-bit XBGR modes, with optional run-length encoding compression and a 32-byte header. The Sun Icon subset is a simpler text-based format used for small monochrome bitmaps — window icons, cursor images, and toolbar graphics — stored as C-language data arrays that could be directly compiled into X Window and SunView applications. These icon files begin with a comment block specifying width, height, and optionally hot spot coordinates (for cursor images), followed by hexadecimal pixel values in a format readable by both the C compiler and the iconedit tool. Sun workstations running SunOS and later Solaris were foundational platforms for Unix computing, networking, and the early internet, and the SUN image formats were integral to their graphical environments. One advantage is the format's dual text/binary nature: Sun Icons are valid C source code that can be #included directly into applications, a practical approach to resource embedding that predates modern asset management systems. The Sun Raster variant's simplicity provides another strength — the 32-byte header and straightforward encoding make it one of the easiest binary image formats to parse. SUN format files are supported by ImageMagick, GIMP, XnView, and Unix image viewing tools.
Developer: Sun Microsystems
Initial release: 1982

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DXF to SUN?

SUN bitmaps are used for icons and UI assets in SunOS and Solaris. Converting DXF gives you CAD-derived graphics for Sun desktop environments.

How can I view SUN files?

Most Unix image viewers handle SUN format. On other platforms, GIMP and IrfanView can open and edit SUN bitmap files without difficulty.

Does the conversion work with detailed drawings?

Yes, though SUN is a bitmap format best suited for simpler graphics. Very complex DXF drawings will still convert but may lose fine detail at low resolutions.

Can I convert more than one DXF at a time?

Yes — batch upload is fully supported. Queue up multiple DXF files and convert them all to SUN format in a single streamlined operation.

Is any personal data collected?

No. Convertio processes your files without collecting personal information. Uploads are deleted after conversion; outputs within 24 hours.