PBM Converter

Convert PBM portable bitmap images to JPG, BMP, PNG, PDF online free

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Bitmap to Modern

Convert PBM to 104+ formats. 284 conversion paths take portable bitmaps from Unix toolchains into universally supported image standards.

No Terminal Required

Forget Netpbm commands and piping. Upload a PBM image in the browser, select your format, and download — visual simplicity.

Process Generated Sets

Upload batches of PBM images from your Computer, Google Drive, or Dropbox and convert them all to standard formats in one operation.

Plain-Text Simplicity

PBM uses a human-readable text representation for monochrome images, making it one of the simplest image formats ever designed.

Near-Instant Processing

PBM images are extremely small. Conversions complete almost instantly, even when processing large batches of monochrome bitmaps.

Secure Handling

Uploaded bitmaps are deleted from servers right after conversion. Output files are automatically removed within 24 hours.

How to convert PBM file

1

Drag your PBM image onto the converter, browse your Computer, or fetch it from Google Drive, Dropbox, or URL.

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Select the output — JPG, BMP, PNG, PDF, WEBP, GIF — from 104+ available image formats.

3

Verify the format and any options look correct before confirming the conversion.

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Click Convert and download your image once the server finishes processing.

About format

PBM (Portable Bitmap) is the monochrome (black and white, 1-bit) member of the Netpbm family of image formats, created by Jef Poskanzer in 1988 as part of the Pbmplus toolkit for Unix systems. The format exists in two variants: ASCII (magic number P1), where each pixel is represented as a text character '0' (white) or '1' (black) separated by whitespace, and binary (magic number P4), where pixels are packed eight per byte for compact storage. Both variants begin with a plain-text header specifying the magic number, image width and height, and optional comments. PBM was designed as the simplest possible image format — a bridge format for converting between the many incompatible raster formats that proliferated across different Unix systems and applications during the 1980s. The Netpbm philosophy was to convert any source format to PBM/PGM/PPM as an intermediate step, then convert to the target format, using the portable formats as a universal exchange layer. One advantage is extreme simplicity — the ASCII variant can be literally typed by hand in a text editor, and both variants are trivial to parse and generate in any programming language without external libraries. The format's role as a universal image processing intermediate is another strength: hundreds of Netpbm command-line tools accept PBM input, enabling complex image manipulation pipelines through Unix pipes. PBM remains used in computer science education, OCR preprocessing, and any context where a dead-simple monochrome image representation is needed.
Developer: Jef Poskanzer
Initial release: 1988

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PBM portable bitmaps?

PBM is a simple text-based image format used in Unix toolchains. Converting to JPG or PNG creates images that work in every application and browser.

What programs read PBM images?

GIMP, IrfanView, XnView, and Netpbm tools open PBM natively. Standard Windows and macOS viewers may not recognize the portable bitmap format.

Is PBM a black-and-white only format?

Yes, PBM stores 1-bit monochrome data — each pixel is either black or white. For grayscale, the related PGM format is used instead.

Can I batch convert PBM images?

Upload multiple PBM images at once and convert them all in a single batch. Useful for processing image sets generated by command-line tools.

Is the PBM converter free to use?

Yes, free conversion is available at convertio.tools. Upload your portable bitmaps and convert without payment or account creation.

Can I get PDF output from PBM?

Absolutely. Select PDF as your target and Convertio wraps the bitmap into a PDF document — ideal for printing or sharing in document form.

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