About This Tool
This image converter allows you to convert between popular image formats including JPG, PNG, and WEBP. Upload your image, select the target format, adjust quality settings, and download the converted file. All conversion happens in your browser using Canvas API.
Image Converter
Upload Image
Click to upload or drag and drop
Supports: JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF
How to Use
- Click the upload area or drag and drop your image file
- View your original image details including format, dimensions, and file size
- Select the target format you want to convert to (JPG, PNG, or WEBP)
- For JPG and WEBP, adjust the quality slider to control file size vs quality
- Preview the converted image before downloading
- Click "Convert & Download" to save the converted image to your device
Common Uses:
- JPG to PNG: Convert photos to PNG for transparency support or lossless quality
- PNG to JPG: Convert screenshots or graphics to JPG for smaller file sizes
- Any to WEBP: Modern format offering best compression with good quality
- Compatibility: Convert images to formats supported by older software or devices
- Web Optimization: Choose the best format for your website's performance needs
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between JPG, PNG, and WEBP?
JPG is best for photos with lossy compression. PNG supports transparency and is lossless, ideal for graphics. WEBP is a modern format offering superior compression with good quality, but has limited support in older browsers.
Will converting affect image quality?
PNG conversion is lossless and maintains original quality. JPG and WEBP use lossy compression, so some quality loss occurs. Use the quality slider to control the trade-off between file size and visual quality.
Can I convert images with transparency?
Yes. PNG and WEBP support transparency. If you convert a transparent PNG to JPG, the transparent areas will be filled with a white background, as JPG doesn't support transparency.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All image conversion happens locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Which format should I use for my website?
For modern websites, WEBP offers the best compression. For broader compatibility, use JPG for photos and PNG for graphics with transparency. Consider providing multiple formats with fallbacks for older browsers.