Batch → EXE (Icon + Flags + Args + Title + Version Strings)

Batch to EXE

User Guide

The Batch to EXE tool lets you convert your batch (.bat) scripts into standalone Windows EXE files directly in your browser. No server-side processing is performed—everything runs locally.

How to Use:

  1. Add Your Script – Paste/write your code or upload/drag a single .bat or .txt file into the editor.
  2. Customize Options – Set the EXE filename, icon, console title, execution mode, cmd.exe switches, default arguments, and version info.
  3. Build & Download – Click Build & Download EXE to generate and download your executable locally.

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Features:

Tips & Notes:

This tool is ideal for developers, IT admins, and anyone needing to package batch scripts as portable executables.

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Batch to EXE – Convert Batch Scripts to Windows Executables

The Batch to EXE tool lets you convert your batch (.bat) scripts into standalone Windows EXE files directly in your browser. No server-side processing is performed—everything runs locally. Customize icons, version info, execution mode, and more.

Why Use Batch to EXE?

Build and download your EXE instantly. Ideal for developers, IT admins, and anyone needing to package batch scripts as executables.

Batch to EXE – Convert Batch Scripts Instantly

Need to convert a batch (.bat) script to a Windows EXE quickly? Our Batch to EXE Tool makes it easy to package your batch scripts as standalone executables. Customize options, set icons, and download your EXE—all in your browser.

What Is Batch to EXE?

Batch to EXE allows users to embed batch scripts into Windows executables. You can set EXE filename, icon, console title, execution mode, and version info. No installation or server upload required.

How to Use the Batch to EXE Tool

Convert your batch script in three steps:

  1. Paste / Upload / Drag: Add your script to the editor as a single .bat or .txt file.
  2. Customize Options: Set EXE filename, icon, execution mode, switches, and metadata.
  3. Build & Download: Click Build & Download EXE to generate and save your executable.

Key Features

The Batch to EXE tool offers:

Common Use Cases

Popular scenarios include:

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Whether you're a developer, admin, or power user, our Batch to EXE tool helps you package scripts as Windows executables. Paste your batch code and build your EXE instantly!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How does the Batch to EXE Tool work?

Paste your batch script, customize options, and click Build & Download EXE. The tool embeds your script in a Windows executable and downloads it—no server upload required.

Which file formats are supported?

Input: .bat or .txt (single file). Output: .exe. Icon images can be PNG, JPG, ICO, etc.

Is this tool free to use?

Yes, Batch to EXE is completely free. All processing is done locally in your browser for privacy.

Can I customize the EXE icon and metadata?

You can upload any image as the icon and set version info, product name, company name, and other metadata for your EXE.

Is my file uploaded to a server?

No. All conversion and processing is performed locally in your browser. Your batch script and icon never leave your device.

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