WMF to PGX Converter

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Codec Testing Format

Convert WMF to PGX for JPEG 2000 reference testing and codec validation workflows.

Simple Process

Upload, convert, download — three steps, no complexity. Converting WMF to PGX is straightforward.

Secure Handling

All WMF uploads are deleted after conversion. PGX output is purged within 24 hours.

How to convert WMF to PGX

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

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Choose pgx 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 pgx 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
PGX is a simple single-component raster image format defined as part of the JPEG 2000 standard (ISO/IEC 15444) for use in conformance testing and verification of JPEG 2000 codec implementations. Introduced around 2000 alongside the JPEG 2000 specification itself, PGX files store a single image component (one color channel or grayscale plane) with a text header followed by raw pixel data, providing an unambiguous reference representation against which encoder and decoder outputs can be compared sample by sample. The header is a single ASCII line specifying endianness (ML for big-endian, LM for little-endian), signedness (+ for unsigned, - for signed), bit depth (1 to 32 bits), width, and height. The pixel data follows as raw binary values, each occupying the minimum number of bytes needed for the specified bit depth, with one value per pixel. For multi-component images (like RGB), each component is stored in a separate PGX file. The format's deliberate simplicity — no compression, no metadata, no multi-channel support — ensures there are no ambiguities in interpretation that could mask codec bugs. One advantage is verification precision: PGX's uncompressed, exactly-specified representation allows bit-exact comparison of decoded JPEG 2000 output against reference images, essential for certifying that a codec implementation conforms to the standard. The format's role in the JPEG 2000 conformance testing framework means it is implemented by every serious JPEG 2000 codec (OpenJPEG, Kakadu, etc.) and used in the official ISO conformance test suite. PGX files can also be processed by ImageMagick and various JPEG 2000 development tools.
Initial release: 2000

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert WMF to PGX?

PGX is a reference image format for JPEG 2000 codec validation. Converting WMF graphics to PGX produces test data for codec development and conformance testing.

How do I open PGX files?

OpenJPEG tools, JPEG 2000 test suites, and ImageMagick all read PGX. The format is designed for codec testing, not general viewing, so specialized tools are needed.

Is PGX used outside JPEG 2000 testing?

Rarely — PGX is highly specialized for JPEG 2000 codec development and reference testing. For general imaging, PNG or TIFF are the standard choices.

Is WMF to PGX conversion free?

Yes — standard WMF to PGX conversions are free at convertio.tools. Premium plans provide increased capacity and faster processing for codec testing workloads.

How fast is WMF to PGX conversion?

A few seconds. PGX files are structurally simple, and cloud servers handle the conversion remotely with no impact on your local device performance.

Does Convertio work on every browser and OS?

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