PNG to WBMP Converter

Convert PNG to WBMP wireless bitmap format free

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Mobile Format

WBMP is purpose-built for constrained devices — convert your PNG into a minimal monochrome image for mobile and embedded use.

Tiny File Size

At 1 bit per pixel, WBMP files are incredibly small. Your PNG content becomes a lightweight image suitable for any bandwidth.

Online Processing

No specialized mobile SDK needed. Convert PNG to WBMP entirely in your web browser and download the result.

How to convert PNG to WBMP

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

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Choose wbmp 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 wbmp file right afterwards

About formats

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless raster image format developed by the PNG Development Group and published as a W3C Recommendation on October 1, 1996, created as a patent-free replacement for GIF after the Unisys LZW patent controversy. PNG uses a two-stage compression pipeline: a prediction filter selects the optimal per-row preprocessing (none, sub, up, average, or Paeth), then DEFLATE compression encodes the filtered data. The format supports rich color modes — 1/2/4/8/16-bit grayscale, 8/16-bit per channel true color, and indexed color with palettes up to 256 entries — all with optional alpha transparency ranging from a single transparent color to a full per-pixel alpha channel with 256 or 65536 levels. PNG also stores gamma correction, ICC color profiles, text metadata, and suggested background color. One advantage is lossless compression with transparency — PNG preserves every pixel exactly while supporting smooth semi-transparent edges, making it the standard format for web graphics, UI elements, logos, screenshots, and any image where artifacts or color shifts are unacceptable. Universal support is another core strength: every web browser, operating system, image editor, and programming library handles PNG natively. The format has proven remarkably durable — after nearly three decades, PNG remains the default lossless web image format. While newer formats like WebP and AVIF offer better compression, PNG's combination of lossless quality, full transparency, and absolute ubiquity keeps it indispensable.
Initial release: October 1, 1996
WBMP (Wireless Bitmap) is a monochrome (1-bit, black and white) image format defined as part of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) specification, developed by the WAP Forum (later consolidated into the Open Mobile Alliance) around 1998. The format was designed for the extremely constrained mobile devices of the late 1990s and early 2000s — phones with small monochrome screens, minimal processing power, and narrow bandwidth GSM data connections. WBMP uses the simplest possible encoding: a type identifier byte (always 0 for the only defined type), width and height encoded as multi-byte integers using a variable-length scheme, and the raw pixel data where each bit represents one pixel (0 for white, 1 for black) packed eight per byte. There is no compression, no metadata, and no color — the format is purely a minimal container for delivering small monochrome graphics to WAP-era mobile browsers. One advantage was extreme efficiency on constrained devices — WBMP images could be decoded with virtually zero CPU overhead and minimal memory, critical on early mobile hardware running at single-digit megahertz clock speeds. The tiny file sizes are another strength: a typical WBMP icon occupied just a few hundred bytes, practical for transfer over 9.6 kbps GSM data channels. While the WAP ecosystem has been entirely superseded by modern mobile web browsers capable of rendering full-color JPEG, PNG, and WebP images, WBMP files remain encountered in archived mobile content from that transitional era.
Developer: WAP Forum
Initial release: 1998

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PNG to WBMP?

WBMP is the image format for WAP mobile browsers and simple embedded displays — monochrome images with minimal data overhead.

Is WBMP monochrome?

Yes — WBMP stores only black and white pixels. Your PNG is dithered to two tones, optimized for tiny screens and low-bandwidth devices.

What devices use WBMP?

Legacy mobile phones with WAP browsers, embedded LCD displays, and IoT devices with limited graphics capability use WBMP format.

Is this conversion free?

Yes — PNG to WBMP conversion is free on Convertio. Premium plans offer batch processing and faster turnaround.

How small are WBMP files?

Extremely compact — a monochrome bitmap uses just 1 bit per pixel. Files are tiny, perfect for bandwidth-constrained environments.

Is WBMP still relevant?

WBMP is niche today, used mainly in embedded systems and IoT devices. Modern mobile browsers use standard image formats.

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