DXF to DWG Converter
Turn a DXF into a real DWG, written in your browser. Geometry, layers and blocks preserved.
Built and maintained by Matúš Koleják, Co-Founder, TechDraw AI
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Drop a file here. It never leaves your browser.
DXF (ASCII or binary), DWG (R14 to 2018+), SVG · any size · free · DWG first, SVG, PDF, STL one click away
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How to convert a DXF to DWG
Add your DXF
Drop a DXF onto the tool, or click to choose one. It is read in your browser and never uploaded.
Check the preview
Zoom the preview and switch off any layers you do not want in the output.
Download DWG
Click Download DWG. SVG, PDF, STL are one click away from the same file.
What happens to your file
The DXF is parsed into a full drawing database in your browser, then written back out as DWG (AutoCAD 2000 format). Geometry is not flattened: arcs stay arcs, splines stay splines, blocks stay blocks, and layers, colours, line types, text and dimensions come along.
Whatever cannot be converted is listed under the preview by type and count, so a drawing with 3D solids or an external reference tells you so instead of coming out quietly incomplete. Need a photo or scan turned into a drawing instead? That is the image to DXF converter and the AI drawing generator.
About formats
DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format developed by Autodesk, first released in December 1982 with AutoCAD 1.0 to enable interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. The format exists in two variants: ASCII DXF, a human readable text file organised into sections (HEADER, TABLES, BLOCKS, ENTITIES, OBJECTS), and binary DXF for faster parsing. Each geometric entity, including lines, arcs, circles, polylines, splines, text, dimensions and 3D solids, is described by group codes paired with values that specify coordinates and properties. DXF versions evolve alongside AutoCAD releases, adding support for new features with each edition. One major advantage is universal CAD compatibility, since DXF is supported by virtually every CAD, CAM and engineering application across all platforms, which makes it the most widely accepted exchange format for technical drawings. The ASCII variant is another strength, because drawings can be inspected, debugged and generated programmatically with text tools or scripts. DXF serves as a critical bridge that lets architects, engineers and manufacturers share precise drawings regardless of which software each party uses, and it remains the standard for cross platform CAD data exchange.
- Developer:
- Autodesk
- Initial release:
- December 1982
Frequently asked questions
Is DXF to DWG conversion free?
Yes, with no watermark and no file limit. Everything runs in your browser, so the file never leaves your computer; a free account is needed only to download a converted file. Viewing needs no account at all.
Is my DXF uploaded anywhere?
No. The file is opened by JavaScript running in your browser tab and never sent to a server. You can disconnect from the internet after the page loads and the tool keeps working. That is the main reason to prefer this over an upload-and-email converter for a drawing you are not allowed to share.
Which DXF files open?
ASCII and binary DXF from R12 to 2018 and later. R12 files with old-style POLYLINE entities are handled, and closed polylines are kept closed, which matters for cutting and for STL.
What survives the DXF to DWG conversion?
Everything the drawing database holds in model space and in blocks: lines, polylines with bulges, circles, arcs, ellipses, splines, hatches, solids, text, multiline text, dimensions, leaders, inserts and attributes, with their layers, colours, line types and line weights. The output is AutoCAD 2000 format, which every release since opens. Paper-space layouts are not carried over.
Why AutoCAD 2000 format and not the newest?
Because it is the version everything reads. A 2000-format file opens in every AutoCAD since, in every clone, in every CAM package and in every free viewer. A newer format would gain nothing for 2D geometry and lose readers. If you need a newer version for a specific feature, open the file in AutoCAD and save as.
What is not converted?
3D solids, surfaces, meshes and regions (ACIS data), raster images, PDF underlays, OLE objects, external references, and paper-space layouts. Tables, multileaders and tolerances are read but not drawn. Whatever was skipped is listed under the preview after the file opens, by entity type and count, so nothing disappears silently.
I have a DWG or SVG instead. Can I still use this?
Yes. The converter on every one of these pages accepts DXF, DWG and SVG, whichever page you started from, and offers every output it can produce from that file.
Is there an API for DXF to DWG?
Not for this tool yet. The converter runs entirely client-side. The REST API, command line tool and MCP server currently cover image to DXF, DWG and STL; if you need vector conversion in a pipeline, say so at the contact page and it moves up the list.