In this guide, we show you how to convert data between the
VOCand
YOLOv11 PyTorch TXTformats for free. You can use your converted data to train
models and other models that support the
YOLOv11 PyTorch TXT format.
Roboflow is a universal conversion tool for computer vision annotation formats. The Public plan is the best way for those exploring personal projects, class assignments, and other experiments to try Roboflow. To convert your dataset, start by creating a free workspace on the Public plan.
Once your account has been created, click Create New Project.
Upload your data to Roboflow by dragging and dropping your Pascal VOC XML images and annotations into the upload space.
Next, click "Generate New Version" to generate a new version of your dataset:
You can then apply any preprocessing or augmentation steps to your dataset:
After generating, you will be prompted to Export your dataset. You can choose to receive your dataset as a .zip file or a curl download link. Choose YOLOv11 PyTorch TXT when asked in what format you want to export your data. You will see a dropdown with various options like this:
Congratulations, you have successfully converted your dataset from Pascal VOC XML format to YOLOv11 PyTorch TXT format!
Ready to use your new YOLOv11 PyTorch TXT dataset? Great!
Try an end-to-end computer vision tutorial, check out your dataset health check or experiment with some augmentations.
Yes! It is free to convert Pascal VOC XML data into the YOLOv11 PyTorch TXT format on the Roboflow platform.
If you have between a few and a few thousand images, converting data between these formats will be quick. But, the time it takes to convert between data formats increases with the more images you have.
In this guide, we show you how to convert data between the
VOCand
YOLOv11 PyTorch TXTformats for free. You can use your converted data to train
models and other models that support the
YOLOv11 PyTorch TXT format.
Free data conversion
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Roboflow is a universal conversion tool for computer vision annotation formats. The Public plan is the best way for those exploring personal projects, class assignments, and other experiments to try Roboflow. To convert your dataset, start by creating a free workspace on the Public plan.
Once your account has been created, click Create New Project.
To learn how to manually label your images in VOC XML format, see our CVAT tutorial.
Next, click "Generate New Version" to generate a new version of your dataset:
You can then apply any preprocessing or augmentation steps to your dataset:
After generating, you will be prompted to Export your dataset. You can choose to receive your dataset as a .zip file or a curl download link. Choose
YOLOv11 PyTorch TXT
when asked in what format you want to export your data. You will see a dropdown with various options like this:
Congratulations, you have successfully converted your dataset from
Pascal VOC XML
format to
YOLOv11 PyTorch TXT
format!
Want to dive deeper into converting annotation formats with Roboflow? In the tutorial below, we explore how to convert your data in the Roboflow dashboard. We also discuss rejecting annotations
and train-test-validation splits.
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Ready to use your new
YOLOv11 PyTorch TXT
dataset? Great!
Here are some compatible models:
Try an end-to-end computer vision tutorial, check out your dataset health check or experiment with some augmentations.
Yes! It is free to convert
Pascal VOC XML
data into the
YOLOv11 PyTorch TXT
format on the Roboflow platform.
If you have between a few and a few thousand images, converting data between these formats will be quick. But, the time it takes to convert between data formats increases with the more images you have.