SK1 Converter
Convert SK1 vector graphics online for free to AI, EPS, EMF, SVG and more
Versatile Output Formats
Route SK1 to 98+ different formats through 224 conversion paths — AI, EPS, EMF, WMF, CGM, PS, and more.
Open-Source Friendly
No need to install sK1 or any specific Linux tools. Upload your vector file to Convertio and convert it from any browser on any OS.
Bulk File Handling
Convert a stack of SK1 illustrations in a single session. Upload multiple files, assign target formats, and process them all at once.
Professional Illustration Format
SK1 supports CMYK color, multi-page layouts, and complex vector operations — built for professional illustration work within the sK1 ecosystem.
No Local Resources Used
Vector rendering runs on Convertio infrastructure. Even complex multi-layer illustrations process without touching your local machine.
Complete File Privacy
Your uploaded illustrations are deleted immediately after processing. Converted files auto-delete within 24 hours — no copies remain.
How to convert SK1 file
Drag your SK1 file into the converter, or import it from Google Drive, Dropbox, or paste a URL.
Select the desired output from 98+ supported formats — AI, EPS, PS, EMF, WMF, CGM, and beyond.
Double-check that your chosen target format works with the tools and platforms in your workflow.
Hit Convert and download the new file once conversion is complete.
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Frequently Asked Questions
SK1 is native to the sK1 illustration program. Converting to AI, EPS, or SVG opens your artwork to professional design tools with much broader adoption.
The sK1 illustration program (open-source, Linux/Windows) is the native editor. UniConvertor command-line tool can also process SK1 for batch operations.
Convert SK1 to EPS or PDF on Convertio and get output suitable for professional print workflows — prepress-compatible and color-accurate.
No, basic conversions are free. Premium accounts provide higher volume limits and faster processing for frequent users.
Convertio handles vector paths, gradients, and layered compositions from SK1, reproducing them faithfully in the chosen output format.