OTB Converter
Convert OTB OTA bitmap images to PNG, TGA, BMP, JPG online free
Mobile Bitmap Unlocked
Convert OTB to 104+ formats. 284 conversion paths transform Over The Air bitmaps into any standard image format.
No Dev Tools Needed
Skip specialized mobile development environments. Upload the OTB bitmap, pick a format, and download a standard viewable image.
Bulk Bitmap Export
Upload collections of OTB bitmaps from your Computer, Google Drive, or Dropbox and convert them all in one batch operation.
Mobile Industry Format
OTB was used for transmitting small monochrome bitmaps to mobile devices via wireless protocols — a relic of early mobile graphics.
Quick Data Cleanup
Uploaded bitmaps are removed right after conversion. Output downloads are purged from servers within 24 hours automatically.
Works on Everything
The converter runs in any modern browser. Process OTB images from any device without software installations or platform restrictions.
How to convert OTB file
Select your OTB bitmap from your Computer, or import it from Google Drive, Dropbox, or a URL.
Pick the desired output format — PNG, TGA, BMP, JPG, JP2, WBMP — from 104+ options.
Confirm the selected format matches your intended use before starting the conversion.
Download the result once conversion completes. Small bitmap files are processed almost instantly.
About format
Frequently Asked Questions
OTB is a monochrome mobile bitmap format with no mainstream viewer support. Converting to PNG or JPG makes these tiny images viewable on any device.
ImageMagick and specialized mobile development tools handle OTB. Standard image editors and viewers do not support Over The Air bitmaps.
OTB images are small monochrome bitmaps — the converter preserves every pixel exactly. What you get out is what the source contains.
Yes, batch upload is supported. Drop multiple OTB images into the converter and process them all in a single run.
Free conversion is available on convertio.co. Upload your bitmap images and convert without payment or registration.
The converted image reflects the OTB source, which is monochrome. Converting to a color format like PNG simply carries the black-and-white data over.