Convert image format

Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC from iPhone, TIFF, SVG and even PSD from Photoshop — all in your browser, without sending anything to any server. Free and instant.

Everything happens in your browser. No file is uploaded to servers.

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How to use

  1. 1Drag in your images: JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, HEIC, TIFF, SVG or PSD.
  2. 2Choose the output format (JPG, PNG or WebP) and, if you like, reduce the size.
  3. 3Download. You can convert several at once and take everything in a zip.

Frequently asked questions

Which formats can I convert?
As input it accepts JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, HEIC/HEIF (the format the iPhone uses by default), TIFF, SVG and even PSD from Photoshop — most free converters only cover the first three or four. As output you always choose JPG, PNG or WebP, the formats any site, online shop, social network or printer accepts without trouble. You don't need to know the format in advance: drop the file and the tool recognises it on its own, including photos taken straight from an iPhone.
What's the difference between JPG, PNG and WebP?
JPG is the most universal — any site, social network, printer or older app can open it, but it loses a little quality on every new save, so it isn't ideal for saving the same image several times. PNG loses no quality and keeps transparency, which makes it the right choice for logos, screenshots or images with sharp text, at the cost of a larger file. WebP is the newest of the three: it's usually noticeably lighter than a JPG or PNG of similar quality, and it's already supported by virtually every modern browser and site.
Can I reduce the size while converting?
Yes. In the options, set the maximum width or height and the image is resized during the conversion itself — no need to pass it through another tool afterwards. If the image has transparency (a PNG, for example) and you convert it to JPG, which doesn't support transparency, you also choose the background colour (white or black) that replaces that area. In the final result you see the size of each file before and after, and whenever it comes out smaller the percentage saved is shown, so you can check before downloading.
Can I convert several images at once?
Yes. Add as many files as you like, in different formats if needed, and the tool converts them all to the same output format at the same time. Download them one by one or grab everything in a single zip — useful, for example, to convert an entire album of iPhone HEIC photos to JPG at once before sharing them on a site or platform that doesn't recognise HEIC. The free version has a limit on files per run; with Pro (one-time payment) you convert without that limit.
Does converting change the original?
No. The original file is never modified or sent anywhere — all the processing happens inside your own browser, and the result is always a new file, which you download separately as soon as the conversion finishes. Close the page and nothing stays stored on our servers, because the image never reached them; we don't ask for an account or email to use the free version of the tool.