SIXEL to FIG conversion is the process of transforming raster graphics encoded in the SIXEL terminal image format into the FIG vector/structured drawing format used by Xfig and compatible tools. This conversion extracts pixel-based image data from SIXEL and maps it into FIG primitives (bitmaps, polylines, and objects) or embeds the raster as a FIG-compatible bitmap so the image can be edited or included in FIG-based workflows.
Related guides
Practical guides to help you choose formats, preserve quality, and avoid common conversion problems.
WebP has quietly become the default image format of the modern web, delivering 25-35% smaller files than JPG and PNG with universal browser support. This 2026 guide covers current adoption stats, browser compatibility, WordPress integration, conversion workflows, and when to choose WebP over AVIF for optimal Core Web Vitals performance.
Read guide →Not sure whether to save your image as PNG or JPG? This detailed comparison covers compression, transparency, file size, web performance, and real-world use cases so you can pick the right format every time — with conversion links when you need to switch.
Read guide →Learn how to convert HEIC to JPG for maximum compatibility. This guide explains what HEIC is, why iPhones use it, the key differences between HEIC and JPG, and walks through every conversion method including online tools, iPhone settings, Windows, and Mac.
Read guide →Drag your .SIXEL file from your computer or use the browse function.
Confirm .fig as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .FIG file once ready.
SIXEL images typically use the MIME type image/sixel and are encoded with run-length codecs optimized for terminal display. FIG files usually have the MIME type image/x-xfig and store vector graphic commands for scalable image rendering. SIXEL is commonly used in legacy terminal graphics, while FIG is popular for diagramming and illustration in vector-based applications.
The FIG (.FIG) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like SIXEL.
While specific technical details aren't available here, FIG files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Our Online SIXEL to FIG Converter offers a convenient and efficient way to transform SIXEL images into FIG format without installing any software. Designed for users who need quick and accurate conversions, this tool supports smooth transitions between these two specialized image types.
SIXEL is a bitmap image format primarily used for terminal graphics, while FIG is a vector graphics format favored in design and illustration. SIXEL files are pixel-based with limited scalability, whereas FIG files maintain quality regardless of size due to their vector nature. This makes FIG more suitable for detailed graphic editing and print purposes.
Keep SIXEL inputs under 50–200MB for best interactive performance; very large terminal captures can be slow to parse and convert.
To preserve original appearance, choose 'embed bitmap' FIG output; use vector tracing only for simple line art because complex raster images will lose fidelity.
For batch conversions, process decompressed SIXEL streams and run conversion tools in headless mode; convert in parallel but limit concurrency to avoid high memory use.
Expect limitations converting photographic or highly detailed SIXEL images to FIG vectors—vectorization works well for simple shapes and limited colors but not for continuous-tone images.
This SIXEL to FIG converter saved me hours of manual tracing.
Emily R.
Graphic Designer
Fast and reliable conversion with no quality loss.
Mark J.
Software Developer
Perfect tool for switching from bitmap to vector formats seamlessly.
Laura M.
Digital Artist
Start your free SIXEL to FIG conversion now.
Drag your file here to to upload.
Up to 250MB
If your SIXEL uses terminal-specific color palettes, export or normalize the palette before conversion to avoid color shifts in FIG output.