WMF to FIG Converter

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Xfig-Ready Output

Convert WMF to FIG — directly usable in Xfig for editing and in fig2dev for format translation on Unix systems.

Pure Web-Based

No plugins, no downloads, no local setup. Open the page and convert your WMF to FIG entirely in the browser.

Fast Turnaround

Convertio cloud processing delivers your FIG file in seconds — no local CPU load, no long wait times.

How to convert WMF to FIG

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

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Choose fig 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 fig file right afterwards

About formats

WMF (Windows Metafile) is a vector graphics format created by Microsoft, introduced with Windows 3.0 in May 1990 as the platform's native format for recording and replaying graphical operations. A WMF file captures a sequence of GDI (Graphics Device Interface) drawing commands — lines, rectangles, ellipses, polygons, text, and bitmap blits — in the order they were issued, serializing screen or printer output into a replayable file. The format uses a 16-bit coordinate space and organizes records as a linear stream of function calls with their parameters, preceded by a header specifying the bounding rectangle and resolution. WMF became deeply integrated into the Windows ecosystem as the default format for clip art collections, Office document graphics, and clipboard vector interchange during the 1990s — Microsoft Office shipped with thousands of WMF clip art images that defined a visual era of desktop publishing. One advantage is pervasive compatibility: virtually every Windows application from the past three decades can render WMF content, making it one of the most widely supported vector formats in existence. The lightweight recording model is another strength — WMF files are compact and render quickly because they replay native system drawing calls rather than interpreting a complex graphics language. While 16-bit limitations and lack of transparency and Bezier curves led Microsoft to develop EMF as a 32-bit replacement, WMF files remain ubiquitous in legacy documents and across current Windows software.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: May 22, 1990
FIG is the native file format of Xfig, a free vector graphics editor for the X Window System, originally written by Supoj Sutanthavibul at the University of Texas at Austin in 1985. The format uses a plain-text structure where each graphic object is described on one or more lines with numeric parameters specifying object type, coordinates, line properties, fill attributes, and depth ordering. FIG supports compound objects (groups), polylines, polygons, splines, arcs, ellipses, text strings, and imported bitmaps, each with configurable colors, line styles, arrow heads, and area fills. Files begin with a header line declaring the format version (currently 3.2), followed by a resolution specification and the object definitions. One advantage is exceptional simplicity — the entirely text-based format is trivially parsed, generated, and manipulated by scripts, making FIG popular as an intermediate format in automated diagram generation pipelines. The rich ecosystem of conversion tools is another strength: fig2dev exports FIG files to dozens of output formats including EPS, PDF, SVG, LaTeX picture environments, PSTricks, and TikZ. This made Xfig and FIG especially popular in academic and scientific communities, where authors generate publication-quality figures that integrate seamlessly with LaTeX documents. While graphical tools have evolved since the 1980s, FIG remains in use among researchers who value its scriptability, LaTeX integration, and well-documented format stability.
Initial release: 1985

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert WMF to FIG?

FIG is the native format for Xfig, a popular Unix/Linux drawing tool. Converting WMF to FIG opens your graphics for editing in Xfig and transfig workflows.

What opens FIG files?

Xfig is the primary application. Transfig and fig2dev can also process FIG files into other formats on Unix/Linux systems.

Is the vector structure preserved?

Yes — vector paths and shapes from WMF are mapped into FIG drawing primitives, keeping the graphic structure intact.

Can I convert WMF to FIG for free?

Yes — standard conversion is free on Convertio. Paid plans provide additional capacity for heavy users.

How fast does the conversion run?

Seconds, typically. Cloud servers handle the WMF parsing and FIG generation with minimal wait time.

Does this need any downloaded software?

No software needed. Everything runs in your browser — Convertio handles the WMF to FIG conversion on its servers.

WMF to FIG Quality Rating

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