PLT to ICO Converter

Create Windows ICO icons from HPGL plotter drawings

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Icon from Plotter Art

Transform PLT technical drawings into ICO icon files — turn plotter-based logos and symbols into desktop-ready icons.

Web-Based Converter

No icon editor needed. Convert PLT to ICO entirely in your browser, from any device with an internet connection.

Files Stay Private

Uploaded PLT data is erased post-conversion, and ICO results are deleted from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert PLT to ICO

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

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Choose ico 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 ico 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
ICO is the icon file format for Microsoft Windows, introduced with Windows 1.0 in 1985 and serving as the standard container for application icons, file type icons, and shortcut icons throughout the Windows ecosystem. An ICO file bundles multiple image variants within a single container — each at different sizes (16x16, 32x32, 48x48, 256x256, and others) and color depths (4-bit, 8-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit with alpha) — allowing Windows to select the most appropriate image for each display context, from tiny taskbar buttons to large desktop icons. The container structure consists of an ICONDIR header, an array of ICONDIRENTRY records describing each variant, and the image data itself. Since Windows Vista, ICO files support embedded PNG-compressed images for the larger sizes (typically 256x256), dramatically reducing file size while maintaining quality with full alpha transparency. One advantage is automatic size adaptation — Windows pulls the optimal resolution from the ICO container for each context (Explorer list view, desktop tile, Alt-Tab preview), ensuring crisp display without the application managing separate image files. The format's operating system-level integration is another core strength: ICO files serve as the identity mechanism for executables, file associations, and shortcuts across all Windows versions, and web browsers use favicon.ico for website identity in tabs and bookmarks. ICO creation and editing is supported by image editors like GIMP, Inkscape, and dedicated icon tools, and the format remains essential for Windows application development.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1985

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PLT to ICO?

ICO format is used for Windows desktop icons — converting PLT lets you turn plotter-based logos or symbols into functional icon files.

What uses ICO files?

Windows uses ICO for application icons, favicons on websites, and shortcut images. ICO supports multiple sizes in one file.

Does ICO support transparency?

Yes — ICO supports alpha transparency, allowing your plotter design to blend naturally with any desktop background.

What icon sizes are produced?

The converter renders the PLT drawing into standard icon dimensions suitable for Windows display and favicon use.

Is PLT to ICO free?

Yes — Convertio offers free PLT to ICO conversion. Upload your file, convert, and download with no charge.

Are my plotter files private?

PLT uploads are deleted immediately after conversion. ICO downloads are purged from Convertio servers within 24 hours.

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