Convert Image Online

Convert between JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, BMP, GIF, SVG, and ICO — instantly in your browser.

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How to Convert Image Formats Online

Switch between JPEG, PNG, and WebP in seconds — entirely in your browser.

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Upload Your Images

Drop your image files onto the upload area or click Browse. You can upload multiple images in different formats at the same time.

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Choose Output Format

Select your target format: JPEG, PNG, or WebP. Each format has different trade-offs for size, quality, and transparency support.

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Adjust Quality (Optional)

For JPEG and WebP outputs, use the quality slider to balance file size and sharpness. PNG output is always lossless.

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Convert and Download

Click Convert and download all converted images instantly. File names are preserved with the new extension applied.

Why Convert Image Formats?

The right format makes a measurable difference in quality, file size, and compatibility.

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Better Web Performance

Converting JPEGs to WebP typically reduces file size by 25–35% with the same visual quality — directly improving page load speeds.

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Transparency Support

Need a transparent background? Convert to PNG or WebP. JPEG doesn't support transparency — essential for logos and icons.

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Platform Compatibility

Some platforms only accept specific formats. Convert to JPEG for universal compatibility or PNG for print-quality graphics.

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Fully Private

Conversion happens entirely in your browser. No files are sent to any server — your images stay on your device at all times.

Frequently Asked Questions

JPEG uses lossy compression — great for photos. PNG is lossless and supports transparency — ideal for logos and screenshots. WebP offers the best of both: smaller files than JPEG with transparency support like PNG.

No — converting from a lossy format (JPEG) to a lossless one (PNG) won't recover lost detail. It stores the existing quality losslessly, usually resulting in a larger file. Always start from the highest-resolution original you have.

Yes. When converting to JPEG or WebP, lower the quality slider to reduce file size. For more control, use our Image Compressor which includes a target file size feature.

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