Image Format Converter
Convert between various image formats including JPG, PNG, WebP, and more.
Upload Image
Select or drag and drop an image to convert
Select an image
or drag and drop a file here
Conversion Settings
Choose the target format and quality
Transparency support, lossless compression, high quality
Format Features & Usage Guide
How to Use
- Upload an image file or drag and drop it
- Select the target format
- Adjust quality (for JPG, WebP formats)
- Click the Convert Format button
- Download the converted image
JPG
- • Most widely used on the web
- • Small file sizes
- • Ideal for photographs
- • No transparency support
PNG
- • Lossless compression
- • Transparency support
- • Perfect for logos, icons
- • Larger file sizes
WebP
- • Developed by Google
- • Excellent compression ratio
- • Transparency support
- • Modern browser support
When to Use
- • Website optimization (WebP recommended)
- • Social media uploads (JPG recommended)
- • Logos or icons (PNG recommended)
- • Email attachments (compress to JPG)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Which format should I convert to?
• Websites: WebP (optimal compression ratio and quality)
• Photo sharing: JPG (good compatibility and small file size)
• Logos/icons: PNG (transparency support, sharp quality)
• Email attachments: JPG (minimize file size)
Q: What happens when converting PNG to JPG?
PNG transparent backgrounds are converted to white. Since lossless PNG is converted to lossy JPG, file size will decrease but there may be slight quality degradation.
Q: Is WebP format supported in all browsers?
WebP is supported in most modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. IE doesn't support it, so you should prepare JPG/PNG fallback images for websites.
Q: Does image quality degrade during conversion?
Lossless→lossy compression conversions (PNG→JPG) may have slight quality degradation. Conversions between same lossy formats or to lossless formats have minimal quality loss.
Q: Can GIF animations be converted?
GIF files can be uploaded but only the first frame will be converted to a static image. Animations are not preserved, so use a separate tool for GIF animation conversion.
Q: What happens to metadata in converted images?
Metadata such as EXIF data is removed. This helps protect privacy, but if you need camera information or location data, you should save it separately.