ICO To RAW Converter

Convert your ICO icon files to RAW format (16-bit RGB).

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Import an ICO file directly from a public URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Max file size: 100MB

๐Ÿ”’ Files are processed securely โšก Conversion happens in your browser ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Files are never uploaded or stored

โ„น๏ธ RAW files contain uncompressed 16-bit RGB pixel data with a simple header.

Your images are processed securely. No files are uploaded or stored on our servers.

Convert ICO to RAW online without installing any software. This tool extracts the icon image from your ICO file and converts it into a RAW-style container โ€” useful when you need icon artwork to fit into photography or editing pipelines that expect camera-style RAW input. You can choose from multiple RAW formats including CR2, RW2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF, and generic RAW. If you need a standard shareable image instead, our ICO to PNG converter gives lossless quality with full transparency, while ICO to JPG is ideal for documentation and sharing. This free converter handles it all instantly in your browser.

RAW formats are normally produced directly by camera sensors and store minimally processed image data for maximum editing flexibility. Note that an ICO is already fully processed raster icon data, so this tool produces a simulated 16-bit RGB RAW file with a simple header for workflow compatibility and high-bit-depth editing headroom โ€” it cannot recover true sensor data that was never present. This is most useful when you need icon artwork to integrate into a RAW-based editing pipeline. For standard lossless output, our ICO to TIFF converter is more broadly supported. Simply upload your ICO, pick a RAW format, convert, and download in seconds โ€” no signup, no watermark.

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Lightning Fast

Convert ICO files to RAW in seconds with our optimized engine that runs entirely in your browser - no uploads, no waiting.

Privacy First

No account needed. No data uploaded to servers. Your files stay on your device, processed locally in your browser.

Multiple RAW Formats

Choose from CR2, RW2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF, and generic RAW to match your editing workflow.

High Bit-Depth

Output contains simulated 16-bit RGB data, giving editing tools more headroom for tonal and color adjustments.

How It Works

Convert your ICO files to RAW in 4 simple steps. No sign-up required, no software to install.

Upload Your Files

Click to select or drag and drop your ICO files. You can also import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Select RAW Format

Choose your desired RAW output from the dropdown - CR2, RW2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF, or generic RAW.

Convert Instantly

Processing happens entirely in your browser. No uploads, no server-side processing. 100% local and private.

Download Results

Get your converted RAW files individually or download all at once as a ZIP file. Ready in seconds.

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Same Icon, High Bit-Depth Container

Our converter keeps your icon visually identical while packaging it into a RAW-style container. Move your cursor across the image to compare - the visual output is the same. Only the format and bit depth change.

Original ICO icon before conversion
Converted RAW image after conversion
ICO Original ยท 22 KB
RAW Converted ยท 1.8 MB
Input file size: 22 KB
Output file size: 1.8 MB

Converting ICO to RAW keeps the icon visually identical to the eye. The file grows significantly because the output stores simulated 16-bit RGB data with minimal compression. Since an ICO is already processed raster data, this produces a RAW-style container for workflow compatibility โ€” it cannot recover true camera sensor data that was never present. For standard lossless output at a much smaller size, use PNG or TIFF.

Convert ICO to RAW Online - Free & Secure

Easily convert your ICO icon files to RAW formats - right in your browser. Our tool extracts the icon and produces a simulated 16-bit RGB RAW container in your chosen format โ€” CR2, RW2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF, or generic RAW โ€” for integration into RAW-based editing pipelines. Since an ICO is already processed, this provides editing headroom and workflow compatibility, not recovered sensor data. For standard lossless formats, use our ICO to TIFF converter or ICO to PNG converter. This free ICO to RAW converter is built for imaging professionals and RAW-based workflows.

โš–๏ธ ICO vs RAW - Quick Comparison

Feature ICO RAW
Image Processing Fully processed Minimally processed
Bit Depth Standard โœ“ High (simulated 16-bit)
Edit Flexibility Limited โœ“ Extensive
File Size โœ“ Smaller Larger
Pipeline Fit OS icons & web โœ“ RAW editing workflows
Best Use System icons & favicons Professional editing

In practice, ICO is the better choice for system icons and favicons. RAW is the better choice when icon artwork needs to slot into a professional editing pipeline that expects RAW input. It's important to be clear: true RAW files come from a camera sensor before processing. An ICO is fully processed raster data, so this tool generates a simulated 16-bit RGB RAW container for workflow compatibility and editing headroom โ€” it cannot add detail or dynamic range that wasn't in the original. For broader professional compatibility at lossless quality, TIFF is universally supported by print and editing software, while PNG is the practical choice for everyday lossless output.


๐ŸŽฏ When to Use RAW

RAW containers are useful when your workflow specifically expects RAW-format input. Here are the key scenarios:

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RAW-Based Pipelines

If your editing software or team workflow is built around camera RAW formats, converting ICO artwork into a RAW container lets web and app icons slot into the same pipeline without format friction.

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High Bit-Depth Editing

The simulated 16-bit RGB output gives color-grading tools more tonal headroom than standard 8-bit, reducing banding when adjusting exposure, contrast, and color on icon artwork.

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Format Consistency

For teams standardizing on a specific camera RAW format across all assets, converting ICO files provides matching containers that keep file types consistent in asset management systems.

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Non-Destructive Editing

RAW-oriented editors apply changes non-destructively. Working from a RAW container helps preserve image integrity through multiple adjustment passes without repeatedly recompressing the data.

For standard professional output without a RAW pipeline, our ICO to TIFF converter is universally supported and lossless. For everyday lossless use, ICO to PNG is far smaller and more practical.


๐Ÿ“ When to Keep ICO Instead

RAW is specialized and large. Here's when not to convert:

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Windows System Icons

Application icons and desktop shortcuts on Windows require ICO. Converting to RAW removes the multi-size bundle the OS expects โ€” keep ICO for system-level use.

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No Real Sensor Data

Since an ICO is already processed, converting to RAW won't recover missing detail or add dynamic range. If you don't specifically need a RAW container for your workflow, there's little benefit over keeping the ICO.

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Everyday Use

RAW files are large, not viewable in browsers, and require specialized software. For sharing, documentation, or web use, convert to JPG, PNG, or WebP instead.

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Print & Archival

For professional printing or lossless archiving, TIFF is more broadly supported and integrates with print and publishing tools natively. Use TIFF rather than RAW for print pipelines.

Need to create an ICO instead? Our PNG to ICO converter and JPG to ICO converter can help. Explore everything in the image tools suite.


๐Ÿ’Ž Key benefits / Why convert ICO to RAW

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Higher Bit-Depth Editing

Simulated 16-bit RGB output gives editing tools more tonal headroom, helping reduce banding when pushing exposure, contrast, and color adjustments on icon artwork.

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Pipeline Compatibility

Camera-style RAW containers let ICO artwork fit into RAW-based editing pipelines and tools, keeping your workflow consistent across all image types.

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Multiple Format Choices

Select CR2, RW2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF, or generic RAW to match the camera-format convention your tools or team standardize on.

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Private & Local

Conversion runs entirely in your browser, so your files never leave your device. No uploads, no data collection โ€” ideal for sensitive or unreleased icon and brand assets.


โš™๏ธ Features of this tool

  • โœ“ Convert single or multiple ICO files at once - batch processing supported
  • โœ“ Supports multiple RAW formats: CR2, NEF, ARW, RAF, and more
  • โœ“ Output contains simulated 16-bit RGB data with a simple header
  • โœ“ Safe, private conversion - files never touch any server
  • โœ“ Automatically extracts the largest icon image from each ICO file
  • โœ“ Batch ZIP download: all converted files bundled into a single archive
  • โœ“ Works on all modern browsers - Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari
  • โœ“ Mobile-friendly: responsive on phones, tablets, and desktops
  • โœ“ Import via Computer, URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox
  • โœ“ Client-side only: all data stays in your browser. No server uploads, ever

๐Ÿ“‹ How to use (step-by-step)

  1. Select your files Click "Select File" or drag your ICO files into the drop zone. You can also import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
  2. Choose RAW format Pick your desired output from the Select RAW Format dropdown โ€” CR2, RW2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF, or generic RAW.
  3. Convert your files Click "Convert Images" to start. Each file is processed locally with real-time progress. Conversion takes only seconds.
  4. Download your files Download each RAW file individually, or click "Download All (ZIP)" to get everything in a single .zip file.
  5. Open in your RAW editor Open the file in your RAW-compatible software and begin editing. The 16-bit container gives more tonal headroom than a standard 8-bit image source.

๐Ÿ”ง Technical notes (what to expect)

๐Ÿ” Simulated RAW, not sensor data
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True RAW files come from a camera sensor before any processing. An ICO is fully processed raster data, so this tool produces a simulated 16-bit RGB RAW container with a simple header. It gives editing headroom and workflow compatibility but cannot recover detail, dynamic range, or sensor data that was never captured in the original icon.

๐Ÿ“ Large output file sizes
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Storing 16-bit RGB data with minimal compression makes RAW output much larger than the source ICO. This is expected. For a smaller editable file, convert to TIFF for broad professional support, or PNG for lossless quality at the smallest practical size.

๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Software compatibility
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Because this is a simulated RAW container rather than an authentic camera file, some strict RAW-only editors may not read it identically to a native camera file. Most RAW-compatible tools accept the high-bit-depth data. If you run into compatibility issues, TIFF is a universally supported alternative with full lossless quality.

๐Ÿ’พ Browser memory note
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Because RAW output is large, converting many files at once can use significant browser memory. If conversion stalls, try fewer files at a time or use a device with more RAM. Everything runs locally, so there is no server-side limit to the conversion.


๐Ÿ’ก Use cases / Examples

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Imaging professionals who need ICO artwork to fit into a RAW-based editing pipeline, keeping file format consistency across all image assets in a project.

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Colorists who want more tonal headroom when grading icon artwork, using the 16-bit container to reduce banding in color and exposure adjustments.

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Teams standardizing on a specific RAW format who need icon assets in matching containers for consistent asset management. For lossless print output, see ICO to TIFF.

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Anyone who needs a standard, shareable image should convert to JPG for universal compatibility or PNG for lossless transparency โ€” not RAW.


This converter is part of our complete image tools suite. Here are the most commonly used tools alongside ICO to RAW conversion:

โ€” WHO IT'S FOR โ€”

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Whether you're editing, color grading, or integrating icon artwork into RAW pipelines - this tool is for you.

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FAQs - ICO To RAW Converter

No. RAW formats do not add new image data, but they provide more flexible and non-destructive editing compared to standard formats. Since an ICO is already fully processed, converting it cannot recover detail or dynamic range that was never captured. The benefit is higher bit-depth editing headroom and workflow compatibility - smoother adjustments with less banding - rather than an actual increase in resolution or recovered sensor information.

No. True RAW files are produced by a camera sensor before any processing and contain uncompressed sensor data. Since an ICO is already fully processed icon data, this tool generates a simulated 16-bit RGB RAW file with a simple header. It provides high-bit-depth editing headroom and RAW workflow compatibility, but it is not a substitute for true camera RAW files and cannot recover sensor data that was never present.

The tool supports CR2, RW2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF, and standard generic RAW formats. You select your preferred output from the format dropdown before converting. These cover the common camera-style RAW conventions used across major brands, letting you match the file type your editing software or workflow expects for consistency across a project or asset library.

Yes. All uploaded files are processed securely in your browser and never sent to any server. Conversion happens entirely on your device using client-side JavaScript, so your files remain completely private. Because nothing is uploaded, the tool even works offline once the page has loaded, and there is zero data collection involved. This is especially valuable for unreleased or sensitive icon and brand assets.

Yes. Batch conversion is fully supported, allowing multiple ICO files to be converted in one operation. Select or drag in all your files at once, choose your RAW format, and convert them together. You can then download each file individually or grab them all in a single ZIP archive. Because RAW output is large, converting many files at once may use significant browser memory on lower-powered devices.

The RAW output stores simulated 16-bit RGB data with minimal compression, while ICO is a compact icon container. As a result, the RAW file can be many times larger than the source ICO. This is expected and normal. If size is a concern and you don't specifically need a RAW container, TIFF or PNG offer lossless quality at much more manageable file sizes for the same icon artwork.

Most RAW-compatible editors accept the high-bit-depth data, but because these are simulated RAW containers rather than authentic camera files, some strict RAW-only software may not read them exactly like a native camera file. If you run into compatibility issues, TIFF is a reliable alternative that is universally supported by professional editing and print software with full lossless quality and broad compatibility.

Choose RAW if your workflow is specifically built around camera RAW formats and you need icon artwork in a matching container. Choose TIFF if you want broad professional compatibility with lossless quality - TIFF opens natively in virtually all editing and print software. For most editing needs, TIFF is the more universally supported choice, while RAW is suited for pipelines that specifically require RAW-format input.

Yes. The converter is fully responsive and works on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. The interface adapts to your screen size, and conversion runs locally in your device's browser. Because RAW output is large, converting on mobile may be slower than on a desktop. For large professional batches, a computer with more RAM is recommended for best performance.

No. The converter never adds watermarks, logos, or any branding to your files. The output RAW file contains only your icon data. There are also no usage limits, no sign-up requirements, and no hidden fees. You can convert as many ICO files to RAW as you like, as often as you like, and the results are entirely yours to use in any editing workflow.

By default, the converter extracts the largest icon resolution stored in the ICO file before packaging it into the RAW container. ICO files frequently bundle several sizes together, so choosing the largest ensures maximum detail in the RAW output. Note that ICO artwork is typically created at small icon dimensions, so the RAW container reflects the native icon size rather than a large photo resolution.

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