PLT to HTML Converter

Convert HPGL plotter drawings to viewable HTML pages

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Web-Ready Output

Convert PLT plotter files into HTML pages viewable in any browser — share technical drawings across the web instantly.

No Expertise Needed

Three easy steps take your PLT drawing from a plotter-only format to a universally viewable HTML page.

Secure Conversion

Uploaded PLT files are erased post-conversion. HTML downloads are cleared from Convertio servers within 24 hours.

How to convert PLT to HTML

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

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Choose html 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 html file right afterwards

About formats

PLT is a vector file format associated with HP-GL (Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language), a plotter control language introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1977 with the HP-9872 pen plotter. PLT files contain a sequence of two-letter ASCII commands that instruct a pen plotter to move, draw lines, select pens, and render text — commands like PU (pen up), PD (pen down), PA (plot absolute), and SP (select pen) form a straightforward instruction set that directly controls physical drawing motion. The language operates on a coordinate grid measured in plotter units (typically 0.025 mm per unit), and the resulting files read almost like machine code for a drawing device. HP-GL became the dominant standard for computer-aided design output, adopted by virtually every CAD application and supported by plotters from all manufacturers throughout the 1980s and 1990s. One advantage is universal CAD compatibility — PLT files generated by AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or any engineering software can be sent directly to plotters and cutting machines without driver translation. The text-based, human-readable command structure is another strength: engineers can inspect, edit, and hand-write PLT files to troubleshoot output or generate simple drawings programmatically. HP-GL/2, an enhanced version introduced with the HP LaserJet III in 1990, added polygon fills, Bezier curves, and raster support. PLT remains actively used in engineering, architecture, and manufacturing for large-format output.
Developer: Hewlett-Packard
Initial release: 1977
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the standard markup language for creating web pages, originally conceived by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in 1991 and later standardized by the W3C and WHATWG. HTML structures content using a system of nested tags that define headings, paragraphs, lists, links, images, tables, forms, and multimedia elements, with CSS handling visual presentation and JavaScript adding interactivity. The language has evolved through major versions — HTML 2.0 (1995), HTML 4.01 (1999), XHTML 1.0 (2000), and the current HTML Living Standard (evolved from HTML5, published 2014) — each expanding semantic vocabulary and capabilities. HTML documents are plain text files interpretable by any web browser, and the language's role extends beyond websites: email formatting, ebook content (EPUB), application interfaces (Electron, Cordova), and document export all rely on HTML. One advantage is universal rendering — every computing device with a browser displays HTML content, making it the most widely supported document format in existence. The semantic markup model provides another strength: elements like <article>, <nav>, <aside>, and <figure> carry meaning that benefits accessibility tools, search engine indexing, and content reuse. The open, W3C/WHATWG-governed specification ensures vendor independence, and HTML's text-based nature means documents are trivially created, inspected, and processed with any programming language.
Initial release: 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PLT to HTML?

HTML makes your plotter drawing viewable in any web browser — perfect for sharing technical graphics online without special software.

What opens HTML files?

Every web browser — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — displays HTML natively. No additional software or plugins needed.

Can I host the HTML page on my website?

Yes — upload the HTML file to any web server and your plotter drawing becomes accessible to anyone with a browser.

Does the output render plotter lines accurately?

Convertio renders HPGL paths into a visual representation within the HTML, preserving line structure and layout.

Is PLT to HTML conversion free?

Yes — Convertio offers PLT to HTML conversion at no charge. Upload, convert, and download without any payment.

Does it work on mobile devices?

The converter itself runs in any browser, and the resulting HTML file is also viewable on phones and tablets.

PLT to HTML Quality Rating

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