Free Image Converter
Convert your images to any format instantly. Secure, fast, and free browser-based conversion.
Image Converter
Convert images between JPG, PNG, WEBP, and more. Fast, secure, and 100% in your browser.
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How to Convert Image Formats Online
Converting between image formats has never been easier:
- Upload Images - Drag and drop your images onto the converter or click to browse your files. You can select multiple images for batch conversion.
- Choose Output Format - Select your desired format from the dropdown menu: JPG for photos, PNG for graphics, WEBP for modern web use, or GIF for simple animations.
- Convert Instantly - Click the convert button. The conversion happens immediately in your browser - no waiting for uploads or server processing.
- Download Results - Download your converted images one by one or all together in a convenient ZIP archive.
💡 Privacy Tip: Unlike other converters, we never upload your images to a server. Everything processes locally using Canvas API, ensuring your photos and graphics remain completely private.
Supported Image Formats
We support all major image formats for maximum flexibility:
JPG/JPEG
Best for: Photographs, complex images with many colors
Pros: Small file size, universal support
Cons: Lossy compression, no transparency
PNG
Best for: Graphics, logos, images with text or transparency
Pros: Lossless, supports transparency
Cons: Larger file size than JPG
WEBP
Best for: Modern websites, any type of image
Pros: Excellent compression, supports transparency and animation
Cons: Not supported in very old browsers
GIF
Best for: Simple animations, images with few colors
Pros: Supports animation, small files for simple images
Cons: Limited to 256 colors
Why Convert Image Formats?
- Website Optimization: Convert to WEBP for 25-35% smaller file sizes than JPG, improving page load speed and SEO.
- Compatibility: Some platforms don't accept certain formats. Convert HEIC from iPhone to JPG for universal compatibility.
- Transparency Needs: Convert JPG to PNG when you need transparent backgrounds for logos or graphics.
- Social Media: Different platforms have different format requirements. Convert to match their specifications.
- File Size Reduction: Convert PNG to JPG for photographs to dramatically reduce file size without noticeable quality loss.
- Animation Support: Convert static images to GIF format or extract frames from animated GIFs.
Choosing the Right Format
| Use Case | Recommended Format | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Website photos | WEBP or JPG | Best compression for photos |
| Logo with transparency | PNG | Supports transparency |
| Simple animation | GIF | Standard for web animations |
| Printing | TIFF or PNG | Lossless, high quality |
| Email attachment | JPG | Small file size |
Frequently Asked Questions
What image formats can I convert? â–¼
We support all major image formats: JPG/JPEG (photos), PNG (graphics with transparency), WEBP (modern web format), GIF (animations), BMP (uncompressed), TIFF (high quality), and ICO (icons). You can convert between any combination.
Is there a file size limit? â–¼
No file size limit! Since all conversion happens locally in your browser, there are no server upload restrictions. You can convert images of any size, though very large images may take longer to process depending on your device's performance.
Can I convert multiple images at once? â–¼
Yes! Our bulk converter supports batch processing. Simply select multiple images when uploading (hold Ctrl/Cmd and click), convert them all at once, and download as a ZIP file. This saves significant time when working with many images.
Are my images safe? â–¼
Absolutely! All format conversion happens locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API and JavaScript. Your images are never uploaded to our servers or any third-party service. This ensures complete privacy and security for your personal photos and sensitive graphics.
Which format should I use? â–¼
It depends on your use case: JPG for photographs (smaller files), PNG for graphics needing transparency (logos, UI elements), WEBP for modern websites (best compression with quality), GIF for simple animations, and TIFF/BMP for archival or printing purposes.