Image Converter
Convert images between different formats like JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF. Optimize your images for the web or specific use cases.
Upload an image to convert
Drag and drop or click to browse
Note: Image conversion is done entirely in your browser. Your images are not uploaded to any server. Some conversions may result in quality loss or increased file size depending on the formats involved.
How to Convert Images
- Upload your image using the upload button or drag and drop
- Select the target format you want to convert to
- Adjust the quality setting if available for your chosen format
- Click "Convert Image" to process your image
- Download the converted image when ready
Image Format Comparison
JPEG (JPG)
A lossy compression format best for photographs and complex images with many colors.
- Smaller file sizes for photographs
- No transparency support
- Quality degrades with each save
- Best for: Photos, web images where transparency isn't needed
PNG
A lossless compression format that supports transparency.
- Supports transparency (alpha channel)
- Lossless compression (no quality loss)
- Larger file sizes than JPEG for photos
- Best for: Graphics, logos, images with text, transparency needs
WebP
A modern format developed by Google that offers both lossy and lossless compression.
- Smaller file sizes than JPEG and PNG
- Supports transparency
- Supports animation
- Best for: Web images, replacing both JPEG and PNG
GIF
A format that supports animation but is limited to 256 colors.
- Supports simple animation
- Limited to 256 colors
- Supports basic transparency (not partial)
- Best for: Simple animations, icons with limited colors
When to Use Each Format
JPG to WebP
Reduce file size for web images while maintaining similar quality
PNG to WebP
Maintain transparency while reducing file size
WebP to JPG
Convert for compatibility with older software or systems
PNG to JPG
Reduce file size when transparency isn't needed
Tips for Better Conversions
- Choose the right format for your specific needs
- For web images, WebP often provides the best balance of quality and file size
- When converting from PNG to JPG, be aware that transparency will be lost
- Adjust quality settings based on your needs - lower quality means smaller files
- For photos shared online, a quality setting of 80-90% is usually sufficient
- For archival purposes, use lossless formats like PNG