Image Format Converter
Convert any image format with zero quality loss (i.e., where pixels go to change their clothes).
Image Format Converter
Convert any image format with zero quality loss (i.e., where pixels go to change their clothes).
Drop your image here
or click to browse • JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, TIFF, ICO
Quick Start
- Upload - Drag & drop your image or click to browse
- Choose format - Select your desired output format
- Convert - Click the convert button
- Download - Save your converted image
Supported Formats
Input: JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, TIFF, ICO
Output: PNG, JPEG, WebP, BMP, ICO
Features
- No installation required - Works directly in your browser
- Privacy-focused - Images are processed locally, never uploaded
- Quality control - Adjustable quality slider for JPEG/WebP formats
- File information - Shows dimensions, size, and current format
- Free to use - No limits or subscriptions
Format Guide
Format | Best For | Notes |
---|---|---|
PNG | Logos, screenshots, transparency | Larger files, lossless compression |
JPEG | Photos, web images | Smaller files, adjustable quality |
WebP | Modern websites | Best compression, not universal |
BMP | Uncompressed storage | Large files, maximum quality |
ICO | Website favicons | Multiple sizes in one file |
Quality Settings
For JPEG and WebP conversions:
- 90-100% - Best quality, larger files
- 70-90% - Balanced (recommended)
- Below 70% - Smaller files, visible quality loss
Tips
- Original files are never modified
- Converted files are saved with "_converted" suffix
- For web use, 80-85% quality is usually optimal
- WebP offers best size/quality ratio for modern browsers
Common Use Cases
- Converting PNG screenshots to JPEG for smaller email attachments
- Creating WebP versions of images for faster website loading
- Converting various formats to PNG for transparency support
- Making ICO files for website favicons
Troubleshooting
Image won't upload? Check it's under 50MB and a supported format
Blurry output? Increase quality slider above 90%
Need batch conversion? Process images one at a time using "Convert Another"