Tool location: /img/convert
Format conversion changes your image from one file type to another. Convert between JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and more. Each format has different characteristics for quality, file size, transparency support, and compatibility.
Click "Select Image" or drag and drop your image file. The current format will be displayed.
Choose the format you want to convert to:
For JPG and WebP, you can adjust the quality slider to balance file size and image quality.
Click "Convert" to process the image. Conversion happens instantly in your browser.
Click "Download" to save your converted image in the new format.
Convert between JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and more.
Adjust compression level for JPG and WebP formats.
Convert PNG transparency to white background for JPG, or preserve for WebP.
Fast browser-based processing without upload delays.
See file size changes between formats.
Convert images one after another quickly.
Converting PNG with transparency to JPG will replace transparency with a solid color (usually white).
Converting to GIF limits colors to 256, which may cause banding.
Quality lost in JPG compression cannot be recovered by converting to PNG.
A: WebP offers the best compression for web. If compatibility is a concern, use JPG for photos and PNG for graphics with transparency.
A: No. Converting does not add quality that was lost during original JPG compression. It just changes the container format.
A: JPG does not support transparency. When converting transparent images to JPG, transparent areas become solid (usually white). Use PNG or WebP for transparency.
A: WebP is a modern format by Google offering excellent compression with transparency support. Most modern browsers support it. It is great for web but may not work in older software.
A: Converting animated GIFs to static formats (JPG, PNG) will only keep the first frame. Animation is lost.