Convert RAW to PNG — Free Online Converter
Convert Camera RAW Image (.raw) to Portable Network Graphics (.png) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or registration....
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Upload your .raw file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.
Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.
Click Convert and download your .png file when it's ready.
About RAW to PNG Conversion
RAW to PNG converts camera sensor data into the Portable Network Graphics format — a lossless image format that preserves every pixel of the decoded RAW image without any compression artifacts. PNG was designed as the patent-free replacement for GIF and supports full 24-bit color (16.7 million colors), 8-bit alpha transparency, and gamma correction. It is the standard format for screenshots, web graphics, and any image where lossless quality matters.
Our converter uses Sharp to decode the RAW Bayer pattern data, apply demosaicing and tone mapping, then compress the result using PNG's DEFLATE algorithm — lossless compression that typically achieves 30-50% size reduction compared to raw pixel data.
Why Convert RAW to PNG?
PNG preserves the full quality of the decoded RAW image with no lossy compression. Every pixel, every color value is stored exactly as decoded from the sensor. This makes PNG ideal for photography when you need to preserve maximum detail for further editing, compositing, or printing. PNG's transparency support also enables cutout photography (product shots, headshots) with clean alpha channel edges. Web designers and graphic artists rely on PNG for images that must not show compression artifacts.
Common Use Cases
- Export RAW photos as lossless PNG for web design and compositing work
- Create product photography cutouts with transparency from RAW captures
- Convert RAW files to PNG for pixel-perfect image analysis and comparison
- Generate high-quality screenshots of RAW photos for documentation
- Prepare RAW images as PNG for printing where lossless quality is required
- Create web-ready images from RAW with transparency for overlay graphics
How It Works
Sharp decodes the RAW sensor data via Bayer demosaicing, white balance, and gamma correction. The full-color image is compressed using PNG's DEFLATE algorithm (zlib) at configurable compression levels (1-9). Level 6 is the default, balancing speed and size. PNG stores pixels in 24-bit RGB (no transparency) or 32-bit RGBA (with alpha channel). Interlacing (Adam7) can be enabled for progressive web loading. PNG supports sRGB, ICC profile embedding, and text chunks for metadata.
Quality & Performance
Lossless. PNG compression is entropy-based — it reduces file size by finding patterns in the pixel data, but no information is discarded. The decoded RAW image is preserved with absolute fidelity. File sizes are larger than JPEG (typically 3-5x for photographic content) but smaller than uncompressed BMP or TIFF.
Device Compatibility
| Device | RAW | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Partial | Native |
| macOS | Partial | Native |
| iPhone/iPad | Partial | Native |
| Android | Partial | Native |
| Linux | Partial | Native |
| Web Browser | No | Native |
Tips for Best Results
- 1Use compression level 6 for the best balance of speed and file size
- 2Enable 16-bit output to preserve more of the RAW file's dynamic range
- 3Use 32-bit RGBA when you need transparency for compositing or product cutouts
- 4PNG is ideal for screenshots and comparison images where JPEG artifacts are unacceptable
- 5For web delivery, consider WebP as a more size-efficient lossless alternative
- 6Embed an ICC profile for accurate color reproduction across different displays
Related Conversions
RAW to PNG produces lossless, web-compatible images from camera sensor data. When quality preservation and optional transparency are more important than file size, PNG is the right choice.