Convert SVG to BMP Online

Convert SVG to BMP instantly — free, private, no upload to servers.

FreeNo Signup100% PrivateBatch ConvertLast updated: March 2026
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Drop your SVG files here, or click to browse
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What Is a SVG to BMP Converter?

An SVG to BMP converter rasterizes scalable vector graphics into uncompressed Bitmap format. The SVG is rendered at its viewBox dimensions and saved as raw pixel data. This produces large files but guarantees compatibility with any Windows application.

Why Convert SVG to BMP?

Some legacy Windows applications, industrial controllers, and embedded systems only accept BMP images. Converting SVG to BMP creates a fixed-resolution version that these systems can display.

Best For:

  • Industrial displays requiring BMP
  • Legacy Windows applications
  • Embedded systems with BMP-only input

Technical Details

The SVG is rendered using the browser's native renderer at viewBox dimensions, then saved as 24-bit BMP. Transparency becomes white. Output size depends on SVG dimensions.

How to Convert SVG to BMP in 3 Steps

1

Upload Your SVG File

Drag and drop your SVG image into the converter above, or click to browse. You can select multiple files for batch conversion.

2

Convert Instantly

Click the convert button and TweakFiles will instantly transform your SVG file to BMP format — right in your browser, with no upload to any server.

3

Download Your BMP File

Click download to save the converted file. For multiple files, use the "Download All" button to get everything at once.

TweakFiles vs Other SVG to BMP Converters

FeatureTweakFilesConvertioCloudConvert
PriceFree foreverFreemium ($10/mo)Freemium ($8/mo)
File Privacy100% client-sideUploaded to serversUploaded to servers
Signup RequiredNoAfter 10 filesAfter 25 files
Batch ConversionUnlimited2 files (free)5 files (free)
SpeedInstant (no upload)Depends on internetDepends on internet

Frequently Asked Questions

The SVG's viewBox dimensions. An SVG defined as 800×600 produces an 800×600 BMP.
Yes, 100% free, processed in your browser.
PNG is better for almost all purposes. BMP is only needed for legacy systems that specifically require it.