Batch Image-to-BMP Conversion for IT and Legacy System Provisioning

When provisioning legacy systems, updating OEM installer assets, or preparing images for embedded device firmware, BMP is often the only accepted format. Manually converting files slows down deployment pipelines and creates inconsistency. Deliteful's server-side batch conversion turns a folder of PNGs or JPEGs into ready-to-deploy BMPs without touching your local environment.

Industrial control systems, older Windows CE devices, and some network appliance UIs still require BMP assets. When a deployment involves dozens of UI icons or splash screens, individual conversion is a bottleneck. Deliteful processes up to 50 images per batch, making it practical to prep full asset sets in a single pass.

Each converted file is RGB BMP with dimensions preserved — no unexpected scaling that breaks UI layouts on fixed-resolution legacy displays. Transparency is flattened to white, consistent with BMP's format spec. The web-based workflow means no ImageMagick installation or scripting required on the target machine.

How it works

  1. 1

    Sign in with Google

    Create a free Deliteful account in about 3 clicks — no card required.

  2. 2

    Upload image assets

    Batch upload PNG, JPEG, or WebP files — up to 50 files or 2 GB per job.

  3. 3

    Convert to BMP

    Deliteful converts all files server-side to standard RGB BMP format.

  4. 4

    Download and deploy

    Download a zip of all BMP outputs, ready for your provisioning workflow.

Frequently asked questions

Can Deliteful convert multiple images to BMP in one batch?
Yes. You can process up to 50 images per batch or up to 2 GB total, whichever limit is reached first. Each input produces one BMP output.
Will image dimensions change during BMP conversion?
No. Deliteful preserves the original pixel dimensions of each image. This is important for fixed-resolution legacy displays where unexpected scaling would break layouts.
Is this tool suitable for preparing assets for embedded or legacy Windows systems?
Yes. The tool outputs standard RGB BMP files compatible with Win32 applications, Windows CE, and most embedded display systems that require BMP input.
How is transparency handled when converting PNG to BMP?
Alpha channels are flattened onto a white background, since BMP does not support transparency. This is consistent with how most legacy systems expect BMP files to be formatted.

Sign in with Google to create your free Deliteful account and start batch-converting image assets to BMP today.