PNG BMP

PNG to BMP Converter

Convert PNG files (released 1996, Lossless) to BMP (None (uncompressed) or RLE, typically Very large — pixel-by-pixel storage). Runs in your browser — no upload, no signup.

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Should you convert PNG to BMP? It depends on where the file is headed. BMP (None (uncompressed) or RLE, typically Very large — pixel-by-pixel storage) is the right call when you need Legacy Windows tools, embedded devices, industrial scanners and your destination supports it — Universal — read by every browser since the 90s. PNG stays the better master when you need Screenshots, icons, logos, any image with transparency. In our sample set, BMP files ran about 164% larger than the PNG source. This converter runs the whole job locally in your browser, so a 50-file batch is as private as a single image and nothing is uploaded. Below: a side-by-side of both formats, the real trade-offs, and the edge cases — transparency, animation, colour depth — that decide whether PNG → BMP is a clean win.

For developers

Looking to programmatically convert PNG to BMP?

Same engine, available as a JSON API. Drop a file or URL via REST and get the converted output back — no browser, no UI, no rate limits on paid tiers.

  • Sub-second response on common pairs

  • Webhook delivery for batch jobs

  • 100+ format pairs supported

Side-by-side

PNG vs BMP — side-by-side

The numbers and capabilities at a glance, so you know what you're trading.

PNG

Year released
1996
Compression
Lossless
Transparency
Yes (full alpha)
Animation
No (use APNG / GIF / WebP)
Browser support
Universal (every browser since the 90s)
Best for
Screenshots, icons, logos, any image with transparency

BMP

Year released
1986 (Microsoft)
Compression
None (uncompressed) or RLE
Transparency
Limited (32-bit BMP only)
Animation
No
Browser support
Universal — read by every browser since the 90s
Best for
Legacy Windows tools, embedded devices, industrial scanners
Sample results

Real PNG → BMP file sizes

We ran a fixed set of sample images through this exact converter so you can see the typical size impact before converting your own files.

Sample imagePNG sizeBMP sizeChange
Photo174.4 KB192.1 KB+10% larger
Screenshot / UI488 B32.2 KB+6656% larger
Logo / transparency6.8 KB256.1 KB+3675% larger

Measured on a 256×256 sample set with this converter on 2026-05-28. Real-world files vary with resolution, colour and content.

Heads up

Heads up before converting PNG → BMP

What changes — and what your conversion will cost — based on how PNG and BMP differ.

Embedded color profile gets dropped

PNG can carry an embedded ICC color profile; BMP doesn't preserve one. Colour-managed pipelines (proofing, brand-accurate print, wide-gamut displays) interpret the missing profile as sRGB, which shifts hues on anything captured in Display P3 or Adobe RGB. If the colour math matters, convert the image to sRGB explicitly before exporting to BMP.

Best practice

Best practices for PNG → BMP

Concrete settings to pick before you convert PNG to BMP.

  • Always preview the BMP output before bulk-downloading — colour shifts, transparency surprises, and quality artifacts show up in the preview before they ship.
  • Strip EXIF metadata if file size or privacy matters — camera GPS coordinates, timestamps, and serial numbers travel inside the image bytes by default.
  • BMP is lossless, so quality settings don't apply — but you can still shave bytes by quantising the palette (pngquant for PNG, gif2webp for GIF) when the image has a limited colour count.
  • Verify the alpha channel rendered as expected — premultiplied vs straight alpha and edge halos around antialiased pixels are the most common surprises when going to BMP.
  • For web BMP delivery, encode in sRGB — wider colour spaces (Display P3, ProPhoto) render unpredictably across browsers and email clients.
  • Converting to BMP silently drops EXIF/XMP metadata embedded in the source. That's a privacy win if the file is being shared, but a loss if you rely on capture date, GPS, or camera settings — copy what you need to a sidecar before converting.
  • Re-encoding a PNG (lossless) source into another lossless format like BMP preserves every pixel, but the file size can swing in either direction with no gain in quality. If the goal is smaller files, pick a lossy target (JPEG, WebP, AVIF); if it's pixel fidelity for archival, keep the PNG original.
When to skip

When NOT to convert PNG → BMP

Honest cases where this conversion is the wrong call — pick a different format or keep your PNG source.

  • Skip if the file is bound for print

    BMP is a delivery-grade web format. Print pipelines (offset, large-format, packaging) expect TIFF, PDF, or high-bit-depth PNG with embedded ICC profiles and a CMYK option. Converting PNG to BMP for a print job will likely fail prepress checks — keep the original or convert to a print-friendly format instead.

Deep dive

The importance of a good image conversion

Why getting PNG → BMP right matters more than you think.

FAQ

Frequently asked

The basics everyone asks before dropping a file.