Formats

Supported and unsupported formats

Format support is tool-specific. Convurter avoids pretending that every lookalike extension, Office variant, image codec, PDF structure, archive type, or data shape can be handled by the same processor.

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What to know

1

Check the tool page first

Each tool page lists its accepted input and output. If your file extension is close but not exact, use the file type checker or a format-specific inspector before launching a conversion.

2

PDFs are containers, not one format shape

Digital PDFs, scanned PDFs, encrypted PDFs, form PDFs, linearized PDFs, image-heavy PDFs, and malformed PDFs can require different workflows. Use inspection and readiness tools before conversion when quality matters.

3

Office and image formats have variants

DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, HEIC, JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, SVG, CSV, JSON, and archives each have edge cases. Unsupported codecs, missing cached values, external relationships, and browser decode failures should be rejected clearly.

4

Unsupported does not mean broken

A file can be valid and still outside a specific Convurter tool's quality gate. That is intentional when a processor cannot meet the output standard safely.

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