Convert.Guru

DRG Converter

Convert DRG files online for free


Drop or upload your .DRG file

How to convert your DRG file

  1. Click Select File above, and choose your DRG file.
  2. You'll see a preview.
  3. Click the "Convert file to..." button to save your file in the format you want.


Convert DRG to another file type

The converter easily converts your DRG file to various formats—free and online. No Media Player or extra software needed.

  • DRG to DWG
  • DRG to MP3
  • DRG to WAV
  • DRG to AAC
  • DRG to FLAC
  • DRG to OGG
  • DRG to WMA
  • DRG to M4A
  • DRG to AIFF
  • DRG to OPUS
  • DRG to ALAC
  • DRG to APE

Convert a file to DRG

The converter also works in reverse, allowing you to convert your file into the DRG file type—in the best quality.

  • MIDI to DRG
  • AAC to DRG
  • TTA to DRG
  • AU to DRG
  • WV to DRG
  • DTS to DRG
  • MID to DRG
  • FLAC to DRG
  • RA to DRG
  • MP3 to DRG
  • PCM to DRG
  • WAV to DRG

About DRG files

DRG (Digital Raster Graphic) files are a type of raster image file used by the US Geological Survey (USGS). They are used to store digital images of topographic maps, aerial photographs, and other types of geographical information. DRG files are typically stored in the .sid or .tif formats.

DRG files can be converted to other image formats using various software, such as Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and IrfanView. They can also be converted to other file types, such as PDF, using various tools or appropriate programs.

When converting DRG files, it is important to consider the quality of the output. DRG files are typically high-resolution images, and converting them to other formats can cause a loss of quality. Additionally, DRG files can be quite large, and converting them can take a long time.

Despite these challenges, DRG files are still widely used. However, for those who need to quickly and easily convert DRG files, the free and easy online website Convert.Guru is a great option.


The DRG Converter Story

The history of Convert.Guru began more than 25 years ago in California, when Tom Simondi published the most comprehensive database of file formats on his website. Before that, Tom had worked on Space Shuttle development at the Air Force Systems Command’s Space Division in Los Angeles. He is known as one of the top programmers of the late 1980s.

When Microsoft integrated Tom’s Filext database into Windows XP, it became the leading platform for analyzing and processing file types and formats.

Today, we use the latest technologies to analyze, process, and convert one of the world's largest collections of file formats. We are committed to developing the best DRG converter by continuously improving quality, usability, and reliability.

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