SK1 to CGM Converter

Free SK1 to CGM converter — technical vector output

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Standards Compliant

Convert SK1 graphics to CGM — an ISO-standard vector format trusted in engineering, aerospace, and technical documentation.

Server-Side Engine

Conversion runs entirely on Convertio servers. Your computer stays unburdened while the SK1 to CGM transformation completes.

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How to convert SK1 to CGM

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

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Choose cgm 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 cgm file right afterwards

About formats

SK1 is the native file format of the sK1 project), an open-source vector graphics editor and conversion engine started by Igor Novikov in 2003 as a successor to Bernhard Herzog's Skencil. The format evolved from the original SK format, extending its capabilities while maintaining the text-based, Python-readable syntax for describing vector documents. SK1 files encode complete document structures including multiple pages, layers, guidelines, and a full hierarchy of graphic objects — Bezier paths, rectangles, circles, polygons, text blocks, and embedded raster images — with attributes for fills (solid, gradient, pattern, hatching), strokes, and transformations. The sK1 project distinguished itself by focusing on prepress and professional print production features, adding CMYK color management, ICC color profiles, spot color support, and PDF/PostScript output — capabilities unusual in open-source vector editors. One advantage is professional color handling — sK1's CMYK workflows and color management make it one of the few open-source tools suitable for print-ready vector production. The project's companion tool, UniConvertor, leverages the SK1 format as an intermediate representation for converting between numerous vector formats (CDR, CMX, WMF, EMF, SVG, and others), giving SK1 significance beyond the editor itself as a universal interchange format. The text-based file structure preserves the readability and scriptability advantages inherited from Skencil's original SK format.
Initial release: 2003
CGM (Computer Graphics Metafile) is a vector graphics standard defined by ISO 8632, first published in 1987 and developed through the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 24 committee. The standard defines a device-independent format for storing and transferring two-dimensional vector graphics, raster images, and text. CGM supports three encoding methods: character encoding (compact text representation), binary encoding (efficient machine-readable form), and clear-text encoding (human-readable for debugging). The format describes graphical primitives including polylines, polygons, ellipses, circular arcs, splines, and text with associated attributes for color, line style, fill patterns, and clipping boundaries. CGM found its strongest adoption in technical documentation, particularly in aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors where long-term archival and precise technical illustration are critical. One advantage is formal standardization — as an ISO standard, CGM provides vendor-neutral, specification-driven interoperability guaranteed across compliant implementations. The format's adoption in specialized industries is another practical strength: WebCGM, a W3C profile of CGM, became the mandated illustration format for interactive electronic technical manuals in the aerospace industry (ATA iSpec 2200), ensuring CGM's continued relevance in aviation maintenance documentation. While general-purpose vector work has moved to SVG and PDF, CGM persists in regulated industries where certified, standards-based graphics interchange is mandatory.
Initial release: 1987

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SK1 to CGM?

CGM is an ISO standard for technical illustrations. Converting SK1 to CGM makes your vectors usable in aerospace, defense, and engineering contexts.

What software opens CGM files?

CGM opens in technical viewers like CGM Open, as well as in Microsoft Office, LibreOffice, and specialized engineering applications.

Is the vector data preserved?

CGM supports vector graphics natively. Your SK1 paths and shapes translate into the CGM format with geometric accuracy.

Is SK1 to CGM conversion free?

Free conversion is provided by Convertio for all users. Premium options exist for users who need higher throughput or larger files.

What industries use CGM?

CGM is prevalent in aerospace, defense, automotive, and technical publishing. It is an ISO/IEC 8632 standard for vector interchange.

How quickly does the conversion run?

Most SK1 to CGM conversions complete in seconds. Server-side processing ensures speed regardless of your device capabilities.