Convert PCX to SVG — Free Online Converter
Convert PC Paintbrush Exchange (.pcx) to Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or registra...
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About PCX to SVG Conversion
PCX (PC Paintbrush Exchange) is a legacy raster format from the DOS era, while SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is the modern web standard for resolution-independent vector images. Converting PCX to SVG vectorizes the legacy pixel data into geometric paths that scale to any size without pixelation. This conversion is particularly effective for PCX pixel art, simple logos, and flat-color graphics from vintage software.
Vector tracing transforms the PCX's fixed-resolution pixels into mathematical curves and shapes, creating a scalable version of the legacy artwork that can be used at any size in modern web and print applications.
Why Convert PCX to SVG?
SVG provides resolution independence that PCX's fixed pixel grid cannot. A vintage logo or icon from a PCX file can be vectorized and then used at any size, from a 16px favicon to a billboard, without quality loss. This is essential for modernizing legacy brand assets and graphics for current responsive web design requirements.
SVG is also the standard for web icons and logos. Vectorizing PCX artwork produces SVG files that can be embedded in web pages, styled with CSS, and animated with JavaScript -- capabilities that raster PCX images cannot provide.
Common Use Cases
- Vectorize vintage PCX logos for scalable use in modern branding and web design
- Convert retro game PCX sprites to SVG for resolution-independent web display
- Create editable SVG versions of PCX clip art for modern design projects
- Modernize legacy PCX icons as scalable SVG for web applications
- Transform PCX pixel art into SVG for large-format printing without pixelation
How It Works
The PCX file is decoded to a raster pixel buffer. The vtracer algorithm traces the pixel data, identifying color regions and generating Bezier curve paths along boundaries. For PCX pixel art with limited colors, the tracing produces clean geometric shapes. Configuration options include color precision, corner threshold, and speckle filtering. The output is a standard SVG 1.1 document optimized by SVGO.
Quality & Performance
Vectorization quality is excellent for PCX images with flat colors and distinct shapes -- the typical characteristics of DOS-era artwork. Simple logos and pixel art produce clean SVG paths. Complex images with gradients or photographic content produce stylized approximations with many paths. The SVG scales infinitely without the pixelation that occurs when enlarging the original PCX.
Device Compatibility
| Device | PCX | SVG |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Partial | Partial |
| macOS | Partial | Partial |
| iPhone/iPad | Partial | Partial |
| Android | Partial | Partial |
| Linux | Partial | Native |
| Web Browser | No | Native |
Tips for Best Results
- 1PCX images with flat colors and simple shapes produce the cleanest SVG vectorizations
- 2Adjust color precision to control the complexity of the SVG output
- 3Use speckle filtering to remove small noise regions common in vintage PCX images
- 4For pixel art, consider whether the vectorized smooth curves or the original sharp pixels better suit your needs
- 5SVGO optimization reduces SVG file size for web deployment
Related Conversions
PCX to SVG modernizes legacy pixel graphics into scalable vector format. It works best for flat-color PCX artwork, logos, and pixel art from the DOS era.