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Image Converter

Convert between PNG, JPG, WebP, BMP, GIF, TIFF, ICO, AVIF and PDF. HEIC, HEIF and RAW camera files read automatically.

Drop an image or browse

PNG or JPG, up to 16 MB

See what the image converter can do

Convert cleanly between PNG, JPG and WebP for any use.

Three simple steps

1

Upload your image

Drop in a PNG, JPG, or WebP file that you want to convert to another format.

2

Pick the output format

Choose PNG to keep transparency, JPG for photos, or WebP for the smallest web files.

3

Convert and download

Run the conversion and save the new file, ready to upload or share anywhere.

Pick the format, not just the file

Every image format is a trade between quality, file size, and features like transparency. The converter lets you move between PNG, JPG, and WebP so each image matches its job. A photo headed for email does not need a heavy lossless PNG, and a logo with a transparent edge should never become a JPG. Choosing well keeps pages fast and downloads small without throwing away quality you actually need. For the full rundown of strengths and weaknesses, read the PNG, JPG, and WebP comparison.

When to use each format

The quick rule is simple. Use PNG when you need sharp edges or transparency, JPG for ordinary photos that must open everywhere, and WebP when you want the smallest file for the web. The table makes the differences clear.

FormatBest forTransparencyFile size
PNGLogos, line art, screenshotsYesLarger
JPGPhotos, wide compatibilityNoSmall
WebPFast web pagesYesSmallest

Example conversions

These common conversions show the reason behind each move. Match your goal to one of them before you pick an output.

Transparent logo PNG -> WebP: keep the clear edge, cut the file size for the site
Large photo PNG -> JPG: shrink a heavy screenshot photo for email
Product JPG -> PNG: needed only when you must add transparency later
Hero image PNG -> WebP: faster page load with no visible quality loss

Fit it into your workflow

Conversion is usually the last step before you publish. If you just made a clean cutout, the background remover outputs PNG, and you can convert that to WebP here to lighten the page. After you enlarge a file in the image upscaler, pick the export format that suits where it lands. For art you generate in the image generator, choosing WebP for web and PNG for print keeps both fast and crisp. When the file is bound for a feed, the social media image guide covers the formats each platform prefers.

Need a specific conversion like HEIC, RAW, PDF or an office document? Browse all file converters for a dedicated page on every format pair.

Questions about the image converter

Which format keeps a transparent background?
PNG and WebP both support transparency, so a cutout stays clear. JPG does not, so converting a transparent PNG to JPG fills the empty area with a solid color, usually white.
Will converting reduce quality?
Converting between lossless formats keeps full quality. Saving a photo as JPG or WebP uses compression, which can slightly soften detail, but at sensible settings the change is hard to see and the file gets much smaller.
What is the best format for a website?
WebP usually wins for the web because it gives small files at good quality, with optional transparency. Keep PNG for logos and line art, and JPG when you need wide compatibility with older tools.
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