Image Format Converter
Drag & drop JPG, PNG, or WEBP images here, or click to select (batch supported)
Supported: JPG, PNG, WEBP
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About the Image Format Converter
The Image Format Converter changes a picture from one format to another β JPG, PNG, WebP, and more β so it works wherever you need it and at the right balance of quality and size. Itβs the quick fix for "this site wonβt accept my image type."
Different formats suit different jobs: PNG for sharp graphics and transparency, JPG for photos, WebP for small, fast-loading web images. Converting lets you pick the right format for each use without re-exporting from an editor.
Conversion runs in your browser, so your images never leave your device. That keeps private photos secure, with no upload, no watermark, and no account.
How to use the Image Format Converter
- Upload the image you want to convert.
- Choose the target format (such as PNG, JPG, or WebP).
- Set any quality options for the new format.
- Convert the image locally.
- Download the converted file.
Common use cases
- Converting a PNG to JPG or WebP to reduce file size for the web.
- Turning a JPG into PNG when you need transparency or lossless edges.
- Producing WebP images for faster-loading web pages.
- Changing an image into the format a platform requires.
Frequently asked questions
Which format should I choose?
Use JPG or WebP for photos to keep files small, and PNG for graphics, logos, or anything needing transparency. WebP often gives the best size-to-quality ratio for the web.
Will converting to JPG lose transparency?
Yes. JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas become a solid background. Use PNG or WebP if you need to keep transparency.
Does converting reduce quality?
Converting to a lossy format like JPG can introduce slight loss, while PNG is lossless. Choose based on whether size or perfect fidelity matters more.
Are my images uploaded anywhere?
No. Conversion happens in your browser, so your images never leave your device.
Can I also shrink the file while converting?
Yes. Choosing an efficient format like WebP and adjusting quality reduces size; the Image Compressor can shrink further.