DXF to VIFF Converter

DXF to VIFF conversion for scientific visualization

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Research-Ready Format

VIFF is designed for scientific visualization — converting DXF drawings to VIFF lets you analyze CAD geometry inside the Khoros imaging framework.

Batch Processing

Upload an entire set of DXF drawings and convert them all to VIFF at once — ideal for research projects involving many CAD source files.

Automatic Cleanup

Every uploaded file is removed immediately after processing. Result files are deleted within 24 hours — your engineering data stays private.

How to convert DXF to VIFF

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

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Choose viff 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 viff file right afterwards

About formats

DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format developed by Autodesk, first released in December 1982 with AutoCAD 1.0 to enable interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. The format exists in two variants: ASCII DXF, a human-readable text file organized into sections (HEADER, TABLES, BLOCKS, ENTITIES, OBJECTS), and binary DXF for faster parsing. Each geometric entity — lines, arcs, circles, polylines, splines, text, dimensions, and 3D solids — is described by group codes paired with values specifying coordinates and properties. DXF versions evolve alongside AutoCAD releases, adding support for new features with each edition. One major advantage is universal CAD compatibility — DXF is supported by virtually every CAD, CAM, and engineering application across all platforms, making it the most widely accepted exchange format for technical drawings. The ASCII variant provides another strength: drawings can be inspected, debugged, and generated programmatically using text processing tools or scripts. DXF serves as a critical bridge enabling architects, engineers, and manufacturers to share precise technical drawings regardless of which software each party uses, and remains the standard for cross-platform CAD data exchange.
Developer: Autodesk
Initial release: December 1982
VIFF (Visualization Image File Format) is a scientific image format developed by Khoral Research (originally at the University of New Mexico), first appearing around 1990 with the Khoros visual programming environment for image processing and data visualization. VIFF files use a 1024-byte header followed by optional color map data, and the image data itself, with the header containing detailed specifications: data storage type (bit, byte, short, integer, float, double, complex), data encoding (none, CCITT Group 3/4), color space model (none, generic, RGB, HSI, CMYK, and others), and support for multi-band (multi-channel) images with arbitrary numbers of bands. The format accommodates one-dimensional signals, two-dimensional images, three-dimensional volumes, and location data (sparse pixel coordinates), making it versatile beyond simple image storage. VIFF was designed for the Khoros/VisiQuest visual dataflow programming environment, where users constructed image processing pipelines by connecting processing nodes in a graphical canvas — an approach that influenced later systems like AVS, MATLAB Simulink, and LabVIEW. One advantage is scientific data fidelity: VIFF supports the full range of numeric types used in scientific computing (including complex numbers and double-precision floats), stores multi-band datasets natively, and carries calibration metadata — making it suitable for remote sensing, medical imaging, and spectral analysis applications where generic image formats lose information. The format's connection to the Khoros visual programming paradigm provides another notable dimension — VIFF was the standard I/O format for one of the most influential early visual programming environments for scientific image analysis. VIFF files can be read by ImageMagick and legacy Khoros/VisiQuest installations.
Developer: Khoral Research
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DXF to VIFF?

VIFF is built for the Khoros visualization framework. Converting DXF allows researchers to pull CAD geometry into scientific image analysis pipelines.

What applications support VIFF?

The Khoros/VisiQuest suite reads VIFF natively. GIMP, ImageMagick, and several academic imaging tools also support the format.

Will text and annotations survive the conversion?

Yes. All visible elements in your DXF — geometry, text, dimensions — are rasterized into the VIFF output with full fidelity.

How large can my DXF files be?

Free conversion covers typical file sizes. For very large or numerous files, premium plans provide expanded limits and faster processing.

Can I automate repeated conversions?

Convertio offers an API for programmatic access. You can integrate DXF-to-VIFF conversion into automated data processing workflows.

Are my engineering drawings kept confidential?

Absolutely. Uploaded DXF files are purged immediately after conversion. All VIFF output files are deleted within 24 hours.

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