PNG To RAW Converter
Convert your PNG images to RAW format (simulated 16-bit pixel data).
Drag & Drop PNG files here
or
Import a PNG image directly from a public URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
Max file size: 100MB
โน๏ธ RAW output is a simulated format with 16-bit pixel data. Not compatible with camera RAW software.
Your images are processed securely. No files are uploaded or stored on our servers.
Convert PNG to RAW format online and get simulated camera-style RAW output for professional photo editing workflows. RAW formats (DNG, CR2, RW2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF) store minimally processed image data with high bit-depth - enabling advanced color grading, exposure adjustments, and non-destructive editing in Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, and other RAW-compatible software.
This tool wraps your PNG data in RAW container formats for workflow compatibility. For Photoshop editing, use JPG to PSD. For professional printing, try PNG to TIFF. For web optimization, use PNG to WebP. Browse our complete image tools suite for all conversions.
Multi-RAW Output
Choose from DNG, CR2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF, and generic RAW - matching your camera brand's workflow.
100% Private
No uploads, no servers. All conversion happens locally in your browser. Your images never leave your device.
16-Bit Depth
RAW output uses simulated 16-bit pixel data - enabling smoother gradients and wider editing latitude than 8-bit PNG.
Lightroom Ready
Output opens in Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, RawTherapee, and darktable for non-destructive editing.
How It Works
Convert your PNG images to camera-style RAW format in 4 simple steps. No software, no sign-up required.
Upload Your Images
Click to select or drag and drop your PNG files. Import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
Select RAW Format
Choose DNG (universal), CR2 (Canon), NEF (Nikon), ARW (Sony), or other brand-specific RAW formats.
Convert to RAW
PNG data is upscaled to 16-bit and wrapped in your chosen RAW container - all locally in your browser.
Download RAW Files
Download and open in Lightroom, Capture One, RawTherapee, or darktable for professional editing.
From Web Image to RAW Workflow
Move your cursor to compare. The RAW output wraps your PNG data in a 16-bit camera-style container - enabling non-destructive editing, advanced color grading, and professional photo workflow compatibility.
RAW files are larger because they store 16-bit pixel data (65,536 tonal values per channel vs PNG's 256). This extra bit depth provides more editing latitude for exposure, color grading, and shadow/highlight recovery in professional tools. Note: the output is simulated RAW - it contains your PNG's pixel data upscaled to 16-bit, not original sensor data from a camera.
Convert PNG to RAW Online - Professional Editing Workflow
Convert your PNG images to RAW format - camera-style image containers (DNG, CR2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF) that enable advanced non-destructive editing in Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, RawTherapee, and darktable. RAW files store 16-bit pixel data with wider editing latitude for color grading, exposure adjustments, and shadow/highlight recovery. For Photoshop editing, use JPG to PSD. For print output, try PNG to TIFF. For web delivery, use PNG to WebP. Everything runs in your browser - free, instant, and private.
โ๏ธ PNG vs RAW - Quick Comparison
| Feature | PNG | RAW (Camera Formats) |
|---|---|---|
| Bit Depth | 8-bit (256 levels/channel) | โ 12โ16-bit (4,096โ65,536) |
| Processing | Fully processed | โ Minimally processed |
| Editing Latitude | Limited | โ Extensive (non-destructive) |
| Color Grading | Standard | โ Advanced (wider range) |
| File Size | Smaller | Much larger (16-bit data) |
| Software | Any image viewer | Lightroom, Capture One, etc. |
| Web Support | โ Universal | โ Not supported |
| Best For | Web, sharing, final output | Professional editing, grading |
PNG is a final output format - fully processed 8-bit images ready for viewing and sharing. RAW is a working format - minimally processed data with high bit-depth that maximizes editing flexibility in professional tools. Converting PNG to RAW creates a simulated RAW file with your PNG data upscaled to 16-bit - giving you RAW workflow compatibility, though the original 8-bit data limits the actual editing latitude compared to true camera RAW. For different professional needs: TIFF for print, PSD for Photoshop layers.
๐ฏ When to Convert PNG to RAW
Converting PNG to RAW makes sense when you need RAW workflow compatibility:
RAW-Based Editing Workflows
Professional photographers who edit exclusively in Lightroom or Capture One may need PNG images in RAW format to maintain a consistent workflow. Converting to DNG/CR2/NEF allows these images to sit alongside camera RAW files in the same catalog with unified editing tools.
Learning RAW Editing
Photography students practicing RAW editing techniques can convert PNG sample images to RAW format - enabling hands-on experience with Lightroom's develop module, color grading panels, and non-destructive editing concepts without needing camera RAW files.
Pipeline Integration
Automated photography pipelines that process only RAW input can accept PNG images when converted to DNG or other RAW formats. This enables PNG graphics, scans, and downloaded images to flow through RAW-based processing without pipeline modification.
High Bit-Depth Processing
Upscaling PNG's 8-bit data to 16-bit RAW provides smoother gradients during heavy color grading - reducing banding artifacts that appear when pushing 8-bit images through extreme exposure or color adjustments in professional editing software.
For Photoshop layer editing, use PSD format. For web images, keep PNG or use WebP.
๐ผ๏ธ When to Keep PNG Instead
PNG is the better choice for most non-RAW editing scenarios:
Websites & Web Apps
No browser supports RAW formats. For web delivery, keep PNG or convert to WebP for smaller files. RAW is exclusively for editing - the final web output is always PNG, JPG, or WebP.
Sharing & Communication
RAW files are impractically large (5โ20 MB each) and unviewable on most devices without specialized software. For sharing via email, messaging, or social media, keep PNG or convert to JPG.
Professional Printing
Print shops accept TIFF and PDF, not RAW. RAW is for the editing stage - export to TIFF or PDF from your RAW editor for print delivery.
Basic Photo Editing
If you're using Photoshop, GIMP, or online editors, PNG works perfectly. RAW workflow tools (Lightroom, Capture One) are only needed for specific non-destructive editing workflows. Most photo editing is done more simply with PNG or PSD.
๐ Key Benefits of RAW Format
16-Bit Depth
RAW stores 65,536 tonal values per channel vs PNG's 256. This wider range enables smoother gradients, more accurate color grading, and better shadow/highlight recovery during editing - reducing banding in heavily processed images.
Non-Destructive Editing
RAW editors (Lightroom, Capture One) store edits as metadata alongside the original data - never altering the source pixels. Every adjustment is reversible. This is fundamentally different from pixel-destructive editing in Photoshop or GIMP.
Advanced Color Grading
RAW editing tools provide industry-leading color grading: HSL panels, color wheels, tone curves, split toning, and camera profiles that operate on the high bit-depth data for maximum precision and range.
Multi-Format Compatibility
Choose DNG (universal), CR2 (Canon), NEF (Nikon), ARW (Sony), or other formats to match your existing camera RAW workflow - keeping all images in the same catalog with consistent editing tools.
โ๏ธ Features of This Tool
- โ Convert PNG to multiple RAW formats: DNG, CR2, RW2, NEF, ARW, SR2, ORF, PEF, RAF
- โ Simulated 16-bit pixel depth for wider editing latitude
- โ Compatible with Lightroom, Capture One, RawTherapee, darktable
- โ Browser-based conversion - no server uploads, complete privacy
- โ Batch conversion with ZIP download for multiple files
- โ DNG format for maximum universal RAW compatibility
- โ PNG transparency data embedded in supported RAW containers
- โ Import via
Computer,URL,Google Drive, orDropbox - โ Mobile-responsive: works on phones, tablets, and desktops
- โ 100% free - no watermarks, no sign-up, unlimited conversions
๐ How to Use (Step-by-Step)
- Upload your imagesClick "Select File" or drag PNG files into the drop zone. Import from
URL,Google Drive, orDropbox. - Select RAW formatChoose your target: DNG (universal), CR2 (Canon), NEF (Nikon), ARW (Sony), or other camera brand formats from the dropdown.
- Convert to RAWClick "Convert". PNG pixel data is upscaled to 16-bit and wrapped in your chosen RAW container - locally in your browser.
- Download and editDownload your RAW file(s). Open in Lightroom, Capture One, RawTherapee, or darktable for professional non-destructive editing.
๐ง Technical Notes (What to Expect)
This tool creates simulated RAW files - your PNG data wrapped in a RAW container with 16-bit depth. True camera RAW contains unprocessed sensor data with wider dynamic range captured at the point of exposure. The simulated RAW gives you RAW workflow compatibility and 16-bit editing, but cannot recover details that weren't in the original 8-bit PNG (no new shadow/highlight data is created).
DNG (Digital Negative) is Adobe's universal RAW format - supported by all RAW editors. CR2 is Canon's format, NEF is Nikon's, ARW is Sony's, RW2 is Panasonic's, ORF is Olympus's, PEF is Pentax's, and RAF is Fujifilm's. Choose DNG for maximum compatibility, or your camera brand's format to match existing catalog workflows.
RAW files are significantly larger than PNG - typically 4โ8ร the PNG size. A 1.5 MB PNG becomes 6โ12 MB as RAW because 16-bit data doubles the per-pixel storage and RAW containers include additional metadata. DNG with compression produces the smallest RAW files; uncompressed formats are largest.
While the 16-bit container provides smoother editing, the actual recoverable data is limited to what the original 8-bit PNG contained. Pushing exposure ยฑ3 stops (as you might with true camera RAW) will reveal banding and noise because the original PNG only had 256 tonal levels per channel. Best results come from moderate adjustments - color grading, white balance, and subtle tone curves.
๐ก Use Cases / Examples
Professional photographers integrating PNG-delivered client images into their Lightroom catalogs - converting to DNG for consistent editing alongside camera RAW files from Canon, Nikon, and Sony bodies.
Photography students converting PNG sample images to RAW for hands-on practice with Lightroom's develop module - learning non-destructive editing, color grading, and RAW processing techniques.
Post-production teams converting PNG graphics and composites to RAW format for automated batch processing pipelines that only accept RAW input - enabling consistent color grading across mixed-source assets.
Colorists converting PNG stills to RAW for advanced color grading in Capture One - leveraging 16-bit depth for smoother gradient handling and more precise color wheel adjustments on stylized imagery.
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FAQs - PNG To RAW Converter
Does converting PNG to RAW increase image quality?
โผNo, the conversion does not add new image data. RAW formats do not create information that wasn't in the original PNG. However, the 16-bit container provides smoother handling during editing - color grading and tone adjustments produce fewer banding artifacts. The actual recoverable detail is limited to what the original 8-bit PNG contained. Think of it as a wider canvas for the same painting.
Can RAW files from PNG be edited like camera RAW?
โผYes, the converted RAW files open in Lightroom, Capture One, RawTherapee, and darktable with the same editing tools as camera RAW. You get access to non-destructive sliders, color grading panels, and tone curves. However, extreme adjustments (like +3 exposure recovery) will reveal limitations because the original PNG had only 8-bit data - unlike true camera RAW which captures wider dynamic range at the sensor level.
Which RAW format should I choose?
โผChoose DNG (Digital Negative) for maximum compatibility - it works in all RAW editors across all platforms. Choose your camera brand's format (CR2 for Canon, NEF for Nikon, ARW for Sony) if you want the files to sit alongside your camera RAW images in the same Lightroom catalog. DNG is recommended when compatibility is uncertain or when you don't have a specific camera brand preference.
Does this tool upload my images to a server?
โผNo. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your PNG images are decoded, upscaled to 16-bit, and wrapped in your chosen RAW container - all locally on your device. No images are uploaded, transmitted, or stored on any server. The tool works offline once loaded.
Why are RAW files so much larger than PNG?
โผRAW files store 16-bit data (2 bytes per channel per pixel) vs PNG's 8-bit (1 byte). This doubles the raw pixel data. RAW containers also include metadata, thumbnails, and processing information. A 1.5 MB PNG typically becomes 6โ12 MB as RAW. DNG with compression produces the smallest RAW files; generic RAW without compression is largest.
Can I open RAW files on my phone?
โผiOS supports DNG viewing natively in the Photos app and editing in Lightroom Mobile. Android requires Google Photos (basic DNG viewing) or Adobe Lightroom Mobile (full editing). Other RAW formats (CR2, NEF, ARW) require specialized apps on mobile. For casual mobile viewing, PNG or JPG is more practical - use RAW only when mobile editing in Lightroom is the goal.
Is this the same as camera RAW from a DSLR?
โผNo. Camera RAW files contain unprocessed sensor data with wide dynamic range captured at the moment of exposure - enabling extreme exposure recovery and color correction. This tool creates simulated RAW by wrapping existing PNG data in a RAW container. The editing tools are the same, but the recoverable latitude is limited by the original 8-bit PNG source data.
What software can open converted RAW files?
โผDNG: Adobe Lightroom, Lightroom Mobile, Capture One, RawTherapee, darktable, Photoshop, GIMP (with plugin). CR2: all Canon-compatible RAW editors. NEF: Nikon-compatible editors. ARW: Sony-compatible editors. For maximum compatibility, DNG works in the widest range of software across all platforms.
Can I convert multiple PNGs to RAW at once?
โผYes, batch conversion is fully supported. Select multiple PNG files and convert them all to your chosen RAW format simultaneously. Download each individually or use "Download All (ZIP)." RAW batches are large - ten high-res PNGs may produce 80โ120 MB of RAW data. Ensure sufficient storage.
Does PNG transparency carry over to RAW?
โผDNG supports alpha channel data and can preserve PNG transparency. Other camera-specific formats (CR2, NEF, ARW) have limited transparency support since cameras don't capture transparent images. For RAW output that needs transparency, use DNG format. For editing workflows that require transparency, PSD format via our JPG to PSD converter may be a better choice.
Are there file size limits for this converter?
โผInput files up to 100 MB are supported. RAW output will be 4โ8ร larger than the PNG input due to 16-bit depth and metadata. Browser memory is the practical constraint. For best performance, process 5โ10 high-resolution images at a time on standard devices with 4+ GB RAM.
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