SK1 to EMF Converter

Convert SK1 to EMF online — Windows vector format

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Move your SK1 vector graphics from Linux into the Windows ecosystem. EMF integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Office and other tools.

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Cloud-based processing converts your SK1 to EMF in seconds — no queues, no installations, no hardware requirements.

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Your uploaded SK1 files are purged immediately after conversion. EMF output is automatically deleted within 24 hours.

How to convert SK1 to EMF

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

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Choose emf 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 emf 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
EMF (Enhanced Metafile) is a vector graphics format developed by Microsoft as the successor to WMF (Windows Metafile), introduced with Windows NT 3.1 in July 1993. EMF records a sequence of GDI (Graphics Device Interface) function calls that describe vector shapes, text, embedded bitmaps, and rendering attributes in a device-independent manner. Unlike WMF's 16-bit coordinate system limited to 65,536 units, EMF uses 32-bit coordinates and adds support for Bezier curves, advanced path operations, world coordinate transforms, gradient fills, and extended text capabilities including Unicode. The format functions as a graphics recording mechanism — applications capture their drawing operations into an EMF file, which can then be replayed at any scale on any device with full geometric precision. One advantage is native Windows integration: EMF is the standard clipboard and spooler format for vector content across the Windows ecosystem, enabling lossless copy-paste of graphics between Office documents, design tools, and presentation software without rasterization. Resolution independence is another key strength — EMF graphics scale smoothly from screen display to high-resolution print output. An extended variant, EMF+, introduced with GDI+ adds anti-aliasing, alpha transparency, and advanced brush types. EMF remains deeply embedded in Windows-based publishing, technical documentation, and enterprise document workflows.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: July 27, 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SK1 to EMF?

EMF is the standard vector format for Windows applications. Converting SK1 to EMF lets you use sK1 designs in Office, Visio, and other Windows tools.

What programs open EMF files?

EMF opens natively in Microsoft Office, Visio, Paint, LibreOffice, and most Windows graphics applications without extra plugins.

Does the conversion maintain vector quality?

EMF is a vector format, so paths and shapes from your SK1 file transfer cleanly without rasterization or quality loss.

Is the conversion process free?

Convertio offers free SK1 to EMF conversion for everyone. Upgrade to premium for increased file size and batch processing limits.

How fast is SK1 to EMF conversion?

Typically seconds. Cloud servers process the conversion instantly, so you get your EMF file without any noticeable wait.

Can I embed the EMF in PowerPoint?

Absolutely — EMF is ideal for embedding in PowerPoint, Word, and Excel. It scales perfectly without losing sharpness.