Convert BMP to EPS
Convert Windows BMP images to EPS vector format. BMP is a raster format — to produce a proper EPS vector file, the BMP must be vectorized first to convert pixels into scalable paths.
About Convert BMP to EPS
BMP (Bitmap) is an uncompressed raster image format common in Windows environments. EPS is a PostScript-based vector format used in professional printing and design. Converting BMP to EPS requires vectorizing the raster image — tracing the pixel content into paths that can be stored as PostScript data.
Upload the BMP file to the vectorizer. The tool traces the bitmap content into a clean SVG with vector paths. Download the SVG, then open in Illustrator or Inkscape to export as EPS. In Illustrator: File > Save As > Encapsulated PostScript (.eps).
BMP images that vectorize well: logos and icons saved as BMP from Windows applications, scanned artwork exported as BMP from scanning software, and graphic designs created in legacy Windows applications. Because BMP files are uncompressed, they often carry full-quality image data that produces clean vectorization results — even if the image was originally low-resolution.
Common BMP to EPS scenarios: migrating legacy Windows-era logos to modern vector workflows, converting BMP clip art collections to EPS for use in design software, and preparing BMP artwork for vinyl plotters and sign-making software that requires PostScript input.