Convert emf to svgz

Free online EMF to SVGZ converter

Convert EMF vector graphics to compressed SVGZ for web and editor use.

Convert EMF to SVGZ online - free

Uploading…
Selected files exceed the 75 MB total limit. Please select fewer or smaller files.

Your file is processed instantly and never stored on our servers.

How to convert emf to svgz file

101convert.com Assistant Avatar

101convert.com assistant bot
2mos

Source format: emf

EMF stands for Enhanced Metafile. It is a Windows vector graphics format used to store drawings, charts, logos, and other scalable artwork. EMF files are commonly created by Microsoft Office applications, Windows graphics tools, and some CAD or diagramming programs. Because EMF can preserve vector shapes and text, it is often used when artwork needs to be inserted into documents or exchanged between Windows-based applications.

Target format: svgz

SVGZ is a compressed SVG file, usually a standard SVG file wrapped in gzip compression. SVG itself is an open, XML-based vector format supported by modern browsers, design tools, and many graphics editors. The main advantages of SVGZ are smaller file size and broad compatibility with software that understands compressed SVG. It is commonly used for web graphics, icons, diagrams, and scalable illustrations.

How to perform the conversion

The most reliable approach is to use a desktop vector graphics editor that can open EMF and export SVG, then compress the result to SVGZ if needed. Inkscape is a strong choice for this workflow.

  1. Open Inkscape.
  2. Use File → Open and select the .emf file.
  3. Check the imported artwork for any missing fonts, altered line widths, or grouped objects.
  4. Export or save as SVG using File → Save As and choose Plain SVG or Inkscape SVG depending on your needs.
  5. To create .svgz, save the SVG and then compress it with gzip-compatible compression. In many tools, this is done automatically when choosing the SVGZ option; if not, rename or compress the SVG file to .svgz using a gzip-capable utility.

If you prefer command-line tools, ImageMagick or LibreOffice are not ideal for this specific vector-to-vector conversion, while Inkscape remains the best general-purpose option. For batch workflows, you can open the EMF in Inkscape and use its export features to produce SVG, then compress the output to SVGZ.

Notes on quality, compatibility, or limitations

EMF to SVGZ is not always perfectly lossless. EMF is a Windows-centric metafile format, while SVG uses a different graphics model. During conversion, some elements may change slightly, especially text rendering, transparency, gradients, clipping, and complex fills. If the EMF contains embedded raster images, those images will remain raster data inside the SVG and will not become vector.

Compatibility is generally good for modern browsers and vector editors that support SVGZ, but some software prefers plain .svg over compressed .svgz. If maximum compatibility is important, keep a plain SVG copy as well. For best results, verify the converted file by opening it in a browser or vector editor and comparing it with the original EMF.


Note: This emf to svgz conversion record is incomplete, must be verified, and may contain inaccuracies. Please vote below whether you found this information helpful or not.

Was this information helpful?

EMF vs SVGZ: format comparison

How the EMF and SVGZ formats compare on the properties that matter most for this conversion.

Comparison of the EMF and SVGZ file formats
Property .EMF Enhanced Metafile .SVGZ Scalable Vector Graphics Compressed
Compression Uncompressed Lossless
Transparency No Yes
Animation No Yes
Layers No
Color depth True color (24-bit) True color with alpha (32-bit)
Metadata support Basic Extensive
Opens in a web browser No Partial
Typical file size Small Small
Open standard Partly open Yes
Best used for Graphics and illustrations Graphics and illustrations
Introduced 1993 2001
Developer Microsoft World Wide Web Consortium (SVG specification); gzip compression defined by IETF
MIME type image/emf image/svg+xml

Frequently asked questions

Is the EMF to SVGZ converter free?

Yes, converting EMF to SVGZ on 101convert.com is completely free. No registration, email address or installation is required.

How large can my EMF file be?

You can upload EMF files up to 1000 MB and convert up to 50 files at once in a single batch.

What happens to my uploaded files?

Files are processed automatically and deleted from our servers within a few minutes after conversion. We never view or share your files.

Do I need to install any software to convert EMF to SVGZ?

No. The EMF to SVGZ conversion runs entirely online in your browser and works on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iPhone.

Did the conversion fail?

In most cases, the cause is an incorrect file format. Please upload a valid EMF file for this EMF to SVGZ conversion. Occasionally, the issue may be on our side. We analyze recurring conversion failures and disable or fix the converter if we detect a defect.

Additional formats for
emf file conversion

Reverse conversion

Convert to svgz from
other formats

Share on social media: