EPS to ICO Converter

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Convert your EPS logo artwork directly into ICO format — go from professional design to usable icon in one simple step.

No Software Needed

Create ICO files right in your browser without installing icon editors. The EPS to ICO conversion runs entirely online.

Multi-Purpose Output

Use your new ICO for Windows apps, website favicons, or desktop shortcuts — all generated from a single EPS source.

How to convert EPS to ICO

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

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Choose ico 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 ico file right afterwards

About formats

EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a vector file format developed by Adobe Systems in collaboration with Aldus Corporation, first published in 1987. Built on Adobe's PostScript page description language, EPS wraps a self-contained PostScript program describing a single page of graphics — including vector paths, text, and embedded raster images — within a structured comment framework that provides bounding box coordinates and optional preview thumbnails. The encapsulation allows an EPS file to be placed into another document as a contained graphic element without interfering with the host document's PostScript code. For decades, EPS served as the universal exchange format in professional publishing, prepress, and print production, accepted by virtually every design, illustration, and page layout application across platforms. One key advantage is print-industry reliability — because EPS contains device-independent PostScript instructions, output is consistent across different RIPs, imagesetters, and printing presses. The format's cross-application compatibility is another strength: an EPS file created in Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or Inkscape can be placed in QuarkXPress, InDesign, or Word without requiring the originating application. While PDF has largely superseded EPS for modern workflows, the format remains widely used in stock illustration libraries, legacy publishing pipelines, and any context requiring a proven, universally supported vector exchange format.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: 1987
ICO is the icon file format for Microsoft Windows), introduced with Windows 1.0 in 1985 and serving as the standard container for application icons, file type icons, and shortcut icons throughout the Windows ecosystem. An ICO file bundles multiple image variants within a single container — each at different sizes (16x16, 32x32, 48x48, 256x256, and others) and color depths (4-bit, 8-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit with alpha) — allowing Windows to select the most appropriate image for each display context, from tiny taskbar buttons to large desktop icons. The container structure consists of an ICONDIR header, an array of ICONDIRENTRY records describing each variant, and the image data itself. Since Windows Vista, ICO files support embedded PNG-compressed images for the larger sizes (typically 256x256), dramatically reducing file size while maintaining quality with full alpha transparency. One advantage is automatic size adaptation — Windows pulls the optimal resolution from the ICO container for each context (Explorer list view, desktop tile, Alt-Tab preview), ensuring crisp display without the application managing separate image files. The format's operating system-level integration is another core strength: ICO files serve as the identity mechanism for executables, file associations, and shortcuts across all Windows versions, and web browsers use favicon.ico for website identity in tabs and bookmarks. ICO creation and editing is supported by image editors like GIMP, Inkscape, and dedicated icon tools, and the format remains essential for Windows application development.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1985

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert EPS to ICO?

ICO is the standard icon format for Windows and web favicons. Converting EPS lets you turn logos and symbols into usable icons quickly.

Where are ICO files used?

Windows application icons, website favicons, desktop shortcuts, and file type icons all use the ICO format.

Does ICO support multiple sizes?

Yes — ICO files can contain multiple resolutions in one file. Convertio generates icon-appropriate output from your EPS source.

Can I make a favicon from my EPS logo?

Absolutely — convert your EPS logo to ICO and use it as a website favicon that appears in browser tabs and bookmarks.

Is this EPS to ICO converter free?

Yes, Convertio provides free EPS to ICO conversion. Premium plans offer extended file size and batch processing limits.

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