PICON Converter

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Many Output Choices

Convert PICON to 104+ formats or import images as PICON — 284 conversion directions make almost any target available.

Instant Usability

Upload, pick a format, convert. The entire flow is designed so you can get results in under a minute without any guidance.

Multi-Icon Processing

Have a collection of PICON files? Upload and convert them all simultaneously instead of processing icons one by one.

Icon Format Expertise

PICON is a specialized personal icon format, and Convertio parses its structure correctly for accurate conversions every time.

Private by Design

Your uploaded icons are erased from servers immediately after conversion. Finished files are purged within 24 hours automatically.

Cross-Platform Access

Convert PICON images from any operating system or device — all you need is a browser and an internet connection.

How to convert PICON file

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Upload your PICON personal icon from your Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or using a direct URL.

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Select the format you want — ICO, JPG, PNG, GIF, or any from 104+ available options.

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Confirm your selection and check the uploaded file preview to make sure it is correct.

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Convert and download the result. The process normally finishes within seconds.

About format

PICON (Personal Icon) is a small-format image type used in the X Window System ecosystem, developed by Steve Kinzler at Indiana University around 1990 as part of the picons (personal icons) database project. Picons are small, typically 48x48 pixel, color images used as visual identifiers for people, organizations, domains, and Usenet newsgroups in Unix mail readers, news readers, and other communication tools. The picon format is essentially an XPM (X PixMap) image stored with specific naming conventions and directory structures that allow software to look up the appropriate icon based on email address, domain name, or newsgroup name. The picons database organized thousands of these small images in a hierarchical directory structure keyed by domain name components (e.g., faces/com/example/user.xpm), enabling mail clients like exmstrstrstr and faces to automatically display a sender's photo or organizational logo alongside their messages. The system predated the modern concept of contact photos and avatars by more than a decade. One advantage is the system's pioneering role in visual identity for electronic communication: picons introduced the idea that email and Usenet messages should display a visual representation of the sender — a concept that eventually became standard in every modern email client, messaging app, and social media platform. The XPM-based format ensures that picons are displayable on any system with X Window libraries. Picon images are supported by ImageMagick, GIMP, and X Window display utilities, and the historical picons database remains archived online at Indiana University.
Developer: Steve Kinzler
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PICON to another image format?

PICON is a Unix personal icon format with very limited use outside that ecosystem. Converting to ICO, JPG, or PNG makes icons universally usable.

Which programs can open PICON images?

ImageMagick, XnView, and some Unix-based icon editors handle PICON files. Most mainstream graphic tools do not recognize the format.

Can I turn PICON into an ICO file at convertio.co?

Yes. Choose ICO as the output and Convertio converts your PICON to a standard Windows icon ready for use in applications.

Does Convertio handle batch PICON conversion?

It does. Upload several PICON files at once, configure individual outputs, and convert them all in a single pass.

Is converting PICON free on Convertio?

Convertio provides free PICON conversion for standard use. Upgrading removes file size and volume limits.

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