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Convert images between JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, TIFF, and more formats instantly online.

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📋 How to Use

  1. Upload one or multiple image files in any supported format.
  2. Select the target output format (JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, TIFF).
  3. Adjust quality or compression settings if needed.
  4. Configure transparency and metadata options.
  5. Click Convert and download your converted image files.

About This Tool

Image Format Converter — Convert Between All Major Image Formats

Different projects demand different image formats. A logo needs PNG for transparency, a photograph needs JPG for smaller file size, and a modern web image needs WebP for optimal performance. Our Image Converter makes switching between formats effortless and instant.

Understanding Image Formats

Choosing the right format for your use case is critical:

JPG/JPEG — Best for photographs and complex images with gradients. Uses lossy compression, producing smaller files at the cost of some quality. Ideal for email, web photos, and print.

PNG — Best for images requiring transparency (logos, icons, graphics with text). Uses lossless compression so no quality is lost. File sizes are larger than JPG.

WebP — Google's modern format offering both lossy and lossless compression, typically 25–35% smaller than equivalent JPG/PNG files. Ideal for web performance.

BMP — Uncompressed bitmap format. Large files but perfect quality. Used in legacy systems and some Windows applications.

GIF — Supports animation and limited color palette (256 colors). Used for animated graphics and simple icons.

TIFF — High-quality format used in professional photography, printing, and archiving. Supports layers and metadata.

SVG — Scalable vector format that scales without quality loss. Used for logos and illustrations (raster-to-SVG conversion uses tracing).

Features of Our Converter

  • Batch conversion: Convert multiple images to the same target format simultaneously.
  • Quality control: For JPG and WebP output, adjust compression quality from 1–100.
  • Transparency handling: When converting PNG to JPG (which lacks transparency), choose the background fill color.
  • Metadata preservation: EXIF data (camera settings, GPS, date) can be preserved or stripped from output files.
  • Color profile handling: sRGB and Adobe RGB color profiles are respected during conversion.

When to Convert Between Formats

  • PNG → JPG: When you need smaller file sizes for sharing or web use and the image has no transparency.
  • JPG → PNG: When you need to preserve exact quality without compression artifacts, or need to add transparency.
  • Any format → WebP: When optimizing images for web performance to improve page load speed.
  • JPG/PNG → TIFF: When preparing images for professional print production.

Convert your images now — free, fast, and private.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

WebP is the best choice for web images — it offers the smallest file sizes while maintaining excellent quality. JPG is a good alternative for browsers that don't support WebP.
No. PNG uses lossless compression, so converting from JPG won't recover quality already lost during JPG compression. However, it prevents any further quality loss from re-saving.
JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with a background color (white by default). You can choose a custom fill color before converting.
Yes. Our batch conversion feature lets you upload multiple images and convert them all to the same target format in one step.
You can choose to preserve or strip EXIF metadata (camera model, GPS location, date/time) during conversion.
Individual images up to 30 MB are supported. For batch conversions, the total upload size limit is 150 MB.

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