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Image Format Converter

Convert images between PNG, JPEG, WebP, and AVIF locally or in the cloud.

Image Format Converter
Convert images between PNG, JPEG, WebP, and AVIF locally or in the cloud.

Supported: PNG, JPEG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF, GIF. Up to 10 MB.

Converts in your browser without uploading the file.

Mode differences
  • Local: Converts in your browser with no upload.
  • Server: Uploads then converts, less affected by browser support.
Limits
  • Local: Up to 10 MB; unsupported browser formats may fail.
  • Server: Up to 10 MB, max 4096x4096, 30 requests per 5 minutes.
Conversion runs locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Converted file
Processed in your browser and provided as a file.
Converted results will appear here.

Choose an image and run the conversion.

1. Select an image
2. Choose output format
3. Run conversion

Tip: Local mode keeps files on-device, server mode improves compatibility.

What

Image Format Converter definition

An image format converter transforms image files into another format without installing local software.

Cases

Use Cases

1

Prepare images for web performance and compatibility

2

Convert screenshots to efficient formats for sharing

3

Standardize image assets before design handoff

How To

How to Convert Image Formats

A quick guide to converting images safely locally or in the cloud.

1

Upload an image

Choose a PNG, JPEG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF, or GIF file.

2

Select the output format

Pick the format you need for your workflow.

3

Convert and download

Run the conversion and download the new file immediately.

Knowledge

Choosing the Right Format

PNG vs JPEG
PNG is lossless and supports transparency, while JPEG is optimized for photographs and smaller file sizes.
WebP and AVIF
WebP and AVIF are modern formats that deliver smaller files with good visual quality across browsers.
Lossless vs Lossy
Lossless formats keep every pixel intact, while lossy formats trade a little quality for significantly smaller files.

FAQ

Image format converter FAQ

Which output formats are supported?
You can convert to PNG, JPEG, WebP, or AVIF.
What is the difference between local and server modes?
Local converts in your browser with no upload, while server mode uploads the file and converts for broader compatibility.
Are my files stored?
No. Files stay in memory during processing and are not saved after completion.
What limits apply?
Files are limited to 10 MB; server mode also enforces a 4096x4096 max resolution and 30 requests per 5 minutes.
Can I convert GIFs or transparent images?
GIF and transparent inputs are supported; transparency is preserved only in PNG or WebP outputs.
Does it resize or crop images?
No. The tool keeps original dimensions unless the format requires changes.
Will metadata be preserved?
Most metadata is stripped during conversion for safety and size savings.
Which format should I choose?
Use PNG for lossless graphics, JPEG for photos, WebP for balanced size, and AVIF for maximum compression.
Image Format Converter