Format Converter

Convert between PNG, JPG, and WEBP locally in your browser.

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Versatile Online Image Format Converter

Different situations call for different image formats. You might need a transparent PNG for a logo, a highly-compressed JPEG for a blog post, or a modern WebP for an optimized web application. Our Free Image Format Converter handles all these needs instantly, right from your browser.

This tool bridges the gap between incompatible formats without the hassle of downloading heavy desktop software. It leverages HTML5 Canvas to read the raw pixel data and securely encode it into a brand new format, ensuring 100% privacy and zero server latency.

How to Convert Image Formats Online

Transform your files in just three steps:

  1. Import File: Drag and drop your source image into the converter.
  2. Select Output Format: Choose your desired destination format (e.g., PNG, JPEG, WebP) from the dropdown menu.
  3. Convert & Download: Click the convert button. The browser will instantly encode the new image for you to save.

Understanding Image Formats

Converting from PNG to JPEG is a common way to reduce file size when transparency isn't needed, while converting to WebP is a must for modern SEO and page speed optimization.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I convert a WebP file to a JPEG?

Yes, our tool can easily read WebP files and convert them into standard JPEGs that are compatible with older software.

What happens to transparency when converting PNG to JPG?

Since JPEGs do not support transparency, any transparent areas in your PNG will typically be filled with a solid white background.

Is it safe to convert sensitive documents?

Absolutely. The conversion is done entirely client-side using JavaScript. Your files are never uploaded to a remote server.

Which format has the smallest file size?

Generally, WebP offers the smallest file size, followed by heavily compressed JPEGs. PNGs are usually the largest.

Does converting an image reduce its quality?

Converting to a lossless format (like PNG) retains all quality. Converting to a lossy format (like JPEG) may introduce minor artifacting.