Convert to BMP

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Convert Image to BMP Online — Complete Guide

Produce uncompressed BMP bitmap files for legacy Windows software, industrial systems, and embedded devices that require simple raster formats.

How It Works

Upload a modern image format, convert to BMP, download. Expect large file sizes — BMP trades compression for maximum compatibility.

  • Step 1 — Upload: Select JPG, PNG, or similar.
  • Step 2 — Convert: Generate BMP output.
  • Step 3 — Download: Transfer to target system.

Security & Privacy

We treat uploaded files as sensitive data. When you use the BMP converter on PdfPeaks, files are transferred over encrypted HTTPS/TLS connections and processed on secure servers in isolated temporary storage. They are used only to perform the operation you requested. Uploaded files and outputs are not permanently stored, are not used to train machine-learning models, and are never sold or shared with third parties for marketing. Temporary files are automatically removed after processing. For full details, see our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

Common Use Cases

Professionals, students, and everyday users rely on this tool for tasks such as:

  • Legacy apps: Feed BMP-only importers.
  • Hardware: Prepare splash screens for devices.
  • Testing: Validate parsers with simple bitmaps.
  • Education: Demonstrate uncompressed raster data.
  • Archival: Intermediate format for some pipelines.

Tips for Best Results

Prefer PNG or TIFF for archival unless BMP is explicitly required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, PdfPeaks image tools are free to use in your browser.

No. Files are processed in temporary secure storage and deleted after processing.

No. We never sell your uploads or personal data.

Most tools support JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP depending on the converter.

No. All image tools run online — no download required.

Guest uploads are typically limited; signed-in users may have higher limits.

You retain rights to your files; ensure you have rights to the source material.

Higher compression reduces file size and may soften fine detail — preview before sharing.