Free online PCX→XPM converter. Fast, private, no sign-up.
Going from PCX to XPM takes a couple of clicks: drop the file in, download the result. Drop in your PCX file (a .pcx) and download a ready-to-use XPM file (a .xpm) — no software to install, no account to create, and no watermark on the output.
PCX is an image format. Converting to or from it lets you use the same picture in apps and on platforms that expect a different format.
XPM is an image format. Converting to or from it lets you use the same picture in apps and on platforms that expect a different format.
The usual reason to convert PCX to XPM is file size or quality: XPM fits the job better, whether that means a smaller download, a cleaner edit, or broader support. Under the hood the conversion runs on libvips and ImageMagick — the same libraries that power image pipelines across the web — so colour, transparency and metadata are handled correctly wherever the target format supports them.
It comes up when publishing online, submitting to a service with strict format rules, or archiving a collection in a single consistent format.
Privacy is the default here. Your PCX file is uploaded over an encrypted connection, converted, downloaded the moment it's ready, and then deleted automatically a short time afterwards. We never keep your files, never build a library of your content, and never make you sign up to download the result.
Ready? Use the converter above, or explore related conversions: turn PCX into a different format, or convert another format into XPM. Everything on Convert Me Pls is free, unlimited and watermark-free.
Yes. Convert Me Pls is completely free with no sign-up, no file-count limits and no watermarks added to your output.
Your files are uploaded over an encrypted connection, converted, and then deleted automatically a short time afterwards. We never keep your files and never build a library of your content.
We use the best available encoders (libvips, ImageMagick and ffmpeg) at high-quality settings for the cleanest possible result.
Conversions run on our servers and support large files comfortably; very large media is processed in a streaming pipeline.