1. Upload Eagle File
Select your .brd file (XML format) to begin.
Drag & Drop .brd file here
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2. Board Preview
Visual verification of parsed data.
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Convert Eagle to Gerber Online
Welcome to the fastest and most secure way to convert your Autodesk Eagle design files (.brd) into standard Gerber manufacturing data. Whether you are a hobbyist maker or a professional engineer, our tool simplifies the CAM process by running entirely in your browser.
How to Use This Tool
- Prepare your file: Ensure your Eagle board file is saved in XML format (Eagle 6.0+). If you have an older binary file, open it in a newer version of Eagle and "Save As" XML.
- Upload: Drag and drop your
.brdfile into the upload box above. - Verify: Use the interactive preview to check that your board outline, pads, and traces have been parsed correctly.
- Convert: Click the "Convert & Download ZIP" button. We will generate standard Gerber X2 files (Top, Bottom, Outline, Drills) and bundle them into a single ZIP archive.
Why Use Our Client-Side Converter?
- Privacy First: Unlike other online converters, your intellectual property never leaves your computer. All processing happens locally in your browser.
- Instant Results: No queuing, no email waiting times. Get your files in milliseconds.
- Cross-Platform: Works on Windows, Mac, Linux, and even tablets.
Supported Layers
Currently, this tool extracts and converts the following layers:
- Top Copper (Layer 1): Traces and SMDs.
- Bottom Copper (Layer 16): Traces and SMDs.
- Pads & Vias (Layers 17-18): Converted to Excellon Drill data and Copper pads.
- Dimension (Layer 20): Board outline/profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tool free? +
Yes, this tool is completely free and open for everyone to use.
Do I need to install anything? +
No, it runs directly in your web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari).
My file isn't loading, why? +
Please ensure your
.brd file is in XML format. You can check this by opening the file in a text editor (Notepad). If it starts with <?xml, it is supported. If it looks like random characters, it is binary and needs to be re-saved in Eagle.
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