Convert Image
Convert images between JPG, PNG, WebP and more — fast, high quality, and entirely in your browser.
- ✅ Upload one or more images — drag & drop or click to browse
- ✅ Batch convert: all files processed at once in your browser
- ✅ Select output format and quality, then click Convert
- ✅ Download individually or grab all as a ZIP
- 🔒 Your images never leave your device
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About the Convert Image
Converting an image changes its file format — turning a PNG into a JPG, a JPG into WebP, and so on — so it works where you need it. Different formats suit different jobs and different platforms accept different types, which is why conversion comes up so often. This tool converts images between the common web formats quickly, right in your browser.
Each format has strengths: JPG is compact and ideal for photographs; PNG is lossless and supports transparency, perfect for graphics and logos; WebP often delivers smaller files than both at similar quality. Converting lets you pick the right format for the situation — shrinking a bulky PNG photo by saving it as JPG, or moving to WebP to speed up a website.
Because everything is processed locally in your browser, your images are never uploaded to a server, which keeps them private and avoids transfer waits. There is no signup and no watermark on the output. Add an image, choose the target format, and download the converted file in seconds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert an image to another format?
Upload your image, choose the format you want to convert it to (such as JPG, PNG or WebP), and download the result. The conversion happens in your browser in seconds, with no software to install and no account required.
Which image format should I convert to?
Choose JPG for photographs where small file size matters, PNG when you need lossless quality or transparency (logos, graphics), and WebP for the web when you want smaller files at good quality. The best format depends on the image and where it will be used.
Will converting reduce image quality?
Converting to a lossless format like PNG preserves quality; converting to a lossy format like JPG or WebP can introduce slight quality loss in exchange for a smaller file. For most uses the difference is not noticeable, and you gain the benefits of the target format.
Understanding Image Formats
JPG, PNG and WebP compared
JPG uses lossy compression that excels at photographs, producing small files at the cost of some detail. PNG is lossless and supports transparency, making it ideal for graphics, screenshots and logos but larger for photos. WebP is a modern format that often beats both on size at comparable quality. Choosing the right one depends on the image type and where it is used.
When to convert
Convert when a format does not fit the need: a huge PNG photo becomes far smaller as JPG; a graphic needing transparency must be PNG or WebP rather than JPG; and a website may want WebP for speed. Platforms and software also sometimes accept only specific formats, making conversion a practical requirement rather than just an optimisation.
Quality and transparency considerations
Converting from a lossy to a lossless format will not restore detail already lost, and converting a transparent PNG to JPG fills the transparent areas (usually with white), since JPG has no transparency. Keeping these in mind avoids surprises — convert from the best-quality original you have, and preserve transparency by choosing PNG or WebP when it matters.