PEF Converter
Convert Pentax PEF raw photos online for free to JPG, PNG and more
Rich Format Selection
Pentax PEF opens to 105+ output formats through 105 conversion paths — from quick JPG exports to lossless TIFF for professional archives.
Dead Simple Process
Drag your PEF file in, pick an output, and click one button. Convertio does the rest while you focus on your photography.
All Processing in the Cloud
RAW conversion demands resources, but Convertio runs it server-side — your computer or phone stays unaffected and responsive.
Pentax RAW Fidelity
PEF captures the full sensor data from Pentax cameras, and Convertio extracts it faithfully so your converted images look as intended.
Files Stay Private
Uploads are deleted immediately after processing. Output files are removed within 24 hours — your photos never linger on our servers.
No App Required
Skip installing heavy RAW editors. Convertio runs entirely in your web browser, turning PEF files into usable formats in moments.
How to convert PEF file
Upload your PEF raw photo from your Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or paste a link to the file.
Select the output format you need — JPG, PNG, BMP, or another from the 105+ supported options.
Review the file list to make sure everything looks right before starting conversion.
Hit Convert, wait a few moments, and download the processed image to your device.
About format
Frequently Asked Questions
PEF is a Pentax-specific RAW format. Converting to JPG or PNG makes photos easy to share, print, or use on the web without special software.
Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, RawTherapee, and Pentax Digital Camera Utility all handle PEF files. GIMP can open them with a plugin.
JPG uses lossy compression, so some subtle detail is reduced. For maximum fidelity, convert to PNG or TIFF instead.
Yes, upload multiple PEF files at once, assign output formats, and convert them all in a single run — ideal after a photo shoot.
Free conversion is available for everyday needs. Paid tiers offer expanded capacity for photographers processing large batches regularly.
RAW files are larger, so conversion typically takes a few seconds per image. Batch jobs finish faster than converting one at a time elsewhere.