MAC Converter

Convert MAC MacPaint images to JPG, BMP, GIF and more online free

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Retro Format Rescue

Convert MAC to 105+ modern formats. 105 conversion paths bring MacPaint graphics from the 1980s into today standard image ecosystem.

No Emulator Required

Skip classic Macintosh emulation. Upload the MacPaint image, select a modern format, and download — three steps to view vintage art.

Archive Entire Collections

Upload sets of MacPaint images from your Computer, Google Drive, or Dropbox and convert them all in a single batch for preservation.

Classic Mac Heritage

MAC is the original MacPaint bitmap format from 1984 — a monochrome 576x720 canvas that defined early Macintosh graphic art.

Browser-Based Processing

Everything runs on servers. No local software, no MacPaint compatibility layers — just upload and convert from any modern device.

Safe and Temporary

Uploaded vintage images are deleted immediately after conversion. Outputs are purged within 24 hours for your peace of mind.

How to convert MAC file

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Upload your MAC MacPaint image from your Computer or import it from Google Drive, Dropbox, or URL.

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Select the desired output — JPG, BMP, GIF, TGA, JP2, WBMP — from 108+ image formats.

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Verify the output format is correct and proceed to begin the conversion.

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Download the resulting image when processing completes. MacPaint images convert in an instant.

About format

MAC (MacPaint) is a monochrome bitmap image format created by Bill Atkinson at Apple Computer and released alongside the original Macintosh on January 24, 1984. MacPaint was bundled with every Macintosh and became the first widely used painting application on a personal computer with a graphical user interface. MAC files store 1-bit (black and white) images at a fixed resolution of 576x720 pixels — matching the printable area of the original ImageWriter dot-matrix printer at 72 dpi — using PackBits run-length encoding compression. The file structure consists of a 512-byte header (largely unused, originally reserved for application data), followed by the compressed bitmap data organized as 720 rows of 72 bytes each (576 pixels per row, 8 pixels per byte). The PackBits scheme alternates between literal byte runs and repeated-byte runs, providing efficient compression for the large solid areas typical of black-and-white illustrations while imposing minimal computational overhead on the Macintosh's 7.8 MHz Motorola 68000 processor. One advantage is the format's historical significance — MacPaint and its file format helped establish the visual language of desktop computing, and the artwork created with it by early Macintosh users, including Susan Kare's iconic interface designs and fonts, represents a foundational chapter in computer graphics history. The format's extreme simplicity is another practical strength: MAC files can be decoded with trivial code, and the format is supported by ImageMagick, GIMP, XnView, and other modern image tools.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: January 24, 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert MAC MacPaint images?

MAC is a 1-bit bitmap from classic Macintosh. Converting to JPG or PNG brings these retro graphics into formats that every modern device can display.

What software can still open MAC?

GraphicConverter on macOS and XnView handle MAC. Classic Mac emulators with MacPaint also work. Mainstream image editors do not support this format.

Will conversion improve the image quality?

MAC images are inherently 576x720 pixels in 1-bit black and white. Conversion preserves the original exactly — it cannot add detail or color.

Can I batch convert vintage Mac graphics?

Yes, upload multiple MacPaint images at once on convertio.tools and convert them all together. Great for archiving collections of early Mac art.

Is there a cost to convert MAC?

Free conversion is available. Upload your MacPaint images and convert them without any charge, account, or software downloads.

Does the converter work on modern Macs?

It works in any browser on any OS — macOS, Windows, Linux, or mobile. The web-based tool has no platform dependencies.

MAC conversion quality rating

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