Image Converter

Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and SVG images with a clean, simple workflow.

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JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, SVG · max 50.00 MB/file · max 20 files

What is Image Converter?

An image converter changes an image from one file format to another, such as JPG to PNG, PNG to WebP, or WebP to JPG. Use it when a website, CMS, form, or editor requires a different file type than the one you currently have.

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How to Use Image Converter

  1. Drop your images into the upload area or click Choose Images.
  2. Select the output format: JPG, PNG, or WebP.
  3. Adjust quality if you choose JPG or WebP.
  4. Click Process Images and wait for conversion to finish.
  5. Download the converted image or ZIP file.

Choose the right image format

Image format affects file size, transparency, quality, and compatibility. JPG is usually best for photographs because it keeps file size small while preserving natural detail. PNG is better for logos, screenshots, UI graphics, and images that need transparency. WebP is a strong default for modern websites because it can reduce weight while keeping good visual quality.

Use this converter when you need a format accepted by a CMS, ecommerce platform, social media tool, email template, or design workflow. It is also useful when preparing the same image in several formats for testing speed, clarity, and compatibility.

  • JPG: photos, product shots, blog images, small sharing files
  • PNG: transparent graphics, screenshots, icons, crisp edges
  • WebP: modern web pages, faster loading, balanced quality and size

Quality and export guidance

For JPG and WebP, the quality setting controls the balance between visual detail and file size. A higher value keeps more detail but creates a heavier file. A lower value makes the file smaller, but compression artifacts may appear around text, faces, gradients, or sharp edges.

For most website images, start around 80 quality and compare the result visually. Use PNG when transparency or exact edges matter more than file size. Use WebP when the image is meant for a modern website and file size is a priority.

Common conversion workflows

  • Convert PNG screenshots to JPG for smaller email attachments.
  • Convert JPG or PNG images to WebP before publishing blog posts.
  • Convert WebP files back to JPG or PNG when an older editor does not accept WebP.
  • Export multiple image versions for A/B testing page speed and visual quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does conversion change the original file?
No. The tool creates a new converted copy for download.
Which output formats are supported?
The converter can export JPG, PNG, and WebP. Browser support may vary slightly for WebP on older browsers.
Can I convert multiple images at once?
Yes. Single images download as one file. Multiple images are packed into a ZIP file.
Does conversion remove metadata?
Yes. Canvas re-encoding usually removes EXIF metadata from the exported image.