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Transform fixed-resolution XBM images into SVG vector format — a significant upgrade for design, print, and web workflows.

Cloud Conversion

All XBM to SVG processing runs on Convertio servers — your device stays fast and free while the conversion happens in the cloud.

Effortless Process

Converting XBM to SVG takes just a few clicks — no technical knowledge required. Upload, choose your format, and download the result.

How to convert XBM to SVG

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

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Choose svg 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 svg file right afterwards

About formats

XBM (X BitMap) is a monochrome (1-bit) image format defined as part of the X Window System, originating at MIT around 1987. XBM files are unique among image formats in being valid C source code: each file defines the image as a static array of unsigned char values containing the packed pixel data, preceded by #define statements specifying the image width, height, and optional hot-spot coordinates (for cursor images). The pixel data is stored in hexadecimal byte values within curly braces, with each bit representing one pixel (1 = foreground, 0 = background) and bits ordered LSB-first within each byte. This design was intentional — XBM images could be #included directly into X Window application source code and compiled into the binary, eliminating the need for external file loading and runtime format parsing. The format was used throughout the X11 ecosystem for cursor shapes, window icons, toolbar buttons, and other small UI elements. One advantage is the source-code nature of the format: XBM files can be edited with a text editor, diff'd and merged in version control, generated by shell scripts, and compiled directly into C programs without any image loading library — a level of toolchain integration that no binary image format can match. The format's role as part of the X Window standard ensures it is understood by every X11-aware toolkit and application. While limited to monochrome and no compression, XBM's simplicity makes it an excellent teaching format for understanding bitmap representations. XBM files are supported by all X11 applications, ImageMagick, GIMP, web browsers (as a legacy web format), and programming environments.
Developer: MIT X Consortium
Initial release: 1987
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), with the 1.0 specification published as a Recommendation on September 4, 2001. Unlike binary vector formats, SVG describes shapes, paths, text, gradients, filters, and animations in human-readable XML markup that can be authored in a text editor, processed by scripting languages, and styled with CSS. The format supports both vector elements (lines, curves, polygons defined by mathematical coordinates) and embedded raster images, along with interactivity through JavaScript event handling and declarative animations via SMIL or CSS transitions. SVG is natively rendered by all modern web browsers without plugins, making it the standard format for resolution-independent graphics on the web — from icons and logos to interactive data visualizations and animated illustrations. A major advantage is infinite scalability: SVG graphics remain perfectly sharp on any display, from low-DPI monitors to ultra-high-resolution Retina screens, because rendering is computed from geometry rather than pixels. The text-based nature provides another core strength — SVG content is indexable by search engines, accessible to screen readers, and trivially manipulable via the DOM using standard web technologies. The active W3C specification continues to evolve with modern web platform capabilities, maintaining SVG's position as the essential vector format for responsive web design.
Developer: W3C
Initial release: September 4, 2001

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the reason to convert XBM to SVG?

Transforming XBM to SVG means moving from a limited bitmap to resolution-independent vector format for the web — scalable output suitable for print, web, and design workflows.

How do I open a SVG file?

Software that handles SVG includes any web browser, Inkscape, Adobe Illustrator, Figma — giving you options on every major operating system.

Is my XBM file safe when converting online?

Your files are secure. Uploaded XBM images are erased immediately after processing, and SVG outputs are purged within 24 hours.

Does converting XBM to SVG affect quality?

Quality is maintained to the extent SVG supports. Since XBM is a monochrome bitmap from the X Window System, the visual data transfers cleanly to SVG.

Is XBM to SVG conversion free?

Yes — Convertio offers free XBM to SVG conversion. Premium options exist for users who need more capacity or faster processing speeds.

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