Convert BIN/CUE images to ISO
Free tool for converting BIN/CUE CD images into a clean ISO file plus separate WAV audio tracks. Auto-detects MODE1/2048, MODE1/2352, MODE2/2336 and MODE2/2352 sector layouts, parses multi-track cuesheets with pregap and ISRC fields, and reads the BIN in 1 MB slices so a 4 GB dump never has to be loaded all at once.
How to convert BIN/CUE
Drag both files onto the upload zone; we pair them by name automatically.
Confirm the detected sector layout and per-track type in the table.
Click Convert; progress shows during sector-by-sector reading.
The ISO, per-track WAVs and a fresh cuesheet are downloaded together.
One click sends the resulting ISO into the ISO Extractor without re-uploading.
Features
BIN/CUE — common questions
My CD dump is MODE2/2336 — will it work?
Yes. The fingerprinter inspects the sync pattern and the subheader; MODE2/2336 (subheader-only, no ECC) and MODE2/2352 (full Form 1/Form 2) are both handled and converted to a 2048-byte-per-sector ISO.
What about CD-DA audio tracks?
They are extracted as standard WAV files (44.1 kHz, 16-bit, stereo). The output cuesheet references the WAVs so you can re-burn the original mixed-mode disc.
Are .img / .ccd / .sub supported?
Drop a .img alongside a .cue and we treat it like a .bin (sector layout fingerprinted). Subchannel data (.sub) is detected and discarded since standard ISO has no place for it.
Is there a size limit?
No hard limit. The BIN is read in 1 MB slices with a small sector cache, so the size that fits depends on how much RAM your browser tab can hold for the resulting ISO and WAV blobs (typically a full PSX/Saturn disc, ~700 MB, runs comfortably).
Is my BIN uploaded to a server?
Conversion runs as JavaScript in your browser tab — bytes are read from your local file using File.slice() and the conversion itself does not need an upload. The page, your rating and basic anonymous usage events are served from and reported to our servers; the contents of your BIN are not part of those events.
Will the ISO be playable in my emulator?
Yes. Most PSX and Saturn emulators accept ISO + CUE + WAV; we emit an updated cuesheet referencing the new files.
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