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Image Format Converter - JPG/PNG/WebP

Convert images between different formats

Multi-format
Quality control
Local processing
Fast conversion

Drop image here or click to upload

Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, BMP

The Image Format Converter lets you convert images between JPG, PNG, and WebP formats directly in your browser. All processing is done locally - your images are never uploaded to any server. Adjust quality settings to balance file size and image quality.

Why Convert Image Formats?

Different image formats serve different purposes. JPEG is best for photographs with lossy compression. PNG supports transparency and is ideal for graphics. WebP offers superior compression for web use. Converting between formats helps optimize your images for specific needs.

Format Comparison

  • JPEG: Best for photos, smaller file size, no transparency
  • PNG: Lossless compression, supports transparency, larger files
  • WebP: Modern format, excellent compression, web-optimized
  • Quality setting affects JPEG and WebP file sizes

Use Cases

  • Convert PNG to JPG for smaller file size
  • Convert JPG to PNG to add transparency
  • Convert to WebP for faster web loading
  • Optimize images for email attachments
  • Prepare images for social media

FAQ

Q: Is my image data safe?

A: Yes! All image processing happens in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to any server. Once you close the page, all data is gone.

Q: What's the maximum image size?

A: The tool can handle most image sizes your browser supports. Very large images (over 10MB) may be slower to process but will still work.

Q: Why does my converted image look different?

A: If converting to JPEG, transparent areas become white. Lower quality settings may introduce compression artifacts. PNG conversion preserves quality but may increase file size.