CRW to XBM Converter

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Simple Interface

A clean, minimal workflow — upload your CRW image, choose XBM, and download. No confusing options or hidden settings to worry about.

Server-Side Power

All conversion work happens in the cloud — no local CPU load, no memory pressure. Upload your CRW and get the XBM result without slowing down your machine.

Instant Processing

Most CRW files convert to XBM in just seconds. High-performance cloud servers ensure quick turnaround even for large images.

How to convert CRW to XBM

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

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Choose xbm 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 xbm file right afterwards

About formats

CRW is Canon's first-generation RAW image format, based on the Camera Image File Format (CIFF) specification developed jointly by Canon, Kodak, and other imaging companies in the late 1990s. Used by Canon's consumer and prosumer cameras from approximately 1998 through the early 2000s — including the PowerShot G-series, EOS D30, EOS D60, and EOS 10D — CRW files store the unprocessed 12-bit sensor readout in a heap-based container structure that differs fundamentally from the TIFF-derived approach used by most other camera manufacturers. The CIFF container organizes data into a hierarchical directory of heap entries, each identified by type and tag, containing the raw image data, JPEG thumbnail, EXIF information, and Canon's proprietary metadata including White Balance tables and Picture Style parameters. CRW was eventually replaced by the CR2 format starting with the EOS-1D Mark II in 2004, as Canon moved to a TIFF-based container that aligned more closely with industry conventions and supported higher bit depths. One advantage of CRW files is historical completeness: they preserve the full original sensor data from an important transitional period in digital photography, and the 12-bit captures from cameras like the EOS D30 still produce excellent results when reprocessed with modern RAW converters. Broad legacy support is another strength — despite its age, CRW remains readable by Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, RawTherapee, and other modern converters, ensuring these early digital negatives remain accessible.
Developer: Canon
Initial release: 1998
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

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the reasons to convert CRW to XBM?

CRW captures Canon's original RAW data in an aging format — transformation to XBM migrates your classic digital photos into a modern, widely supported standard.

What programs open XBM files?

Compatible apps include X Window applications, web browsers (legacy), GIMP, and text editors.

Does converting CRW to XBM affect quality?

The conversion preserves visual quality as closely as the target format allows. XBM output maintains the essential detail from your original CRW image.

Is CRW to XBM conversion free?

Yes — basic CRW to XBM conversion is free. If you need to process larger batches or bigger files, premium options are available.

Is my CRW file safe during conversion?

Convertio prioritizes privacy — your CRW file is deleted after conversion completes, and the XBM result is automatically removed within 24 hours.

How fast is the CRW to XBM conversion?

Speed depends on file size, but most CRW to XBM conversions complete in under a minute. Server-side processing ensures quick turnaround.