Image Converter
Convert images between JPG, PNG and WebP in your browser.
Drop an image here or click to choose
JPG, PNG or WebP — converted in your browser
Our Image Converter makes switching between JPG, PNG and WebP fast and painless — directly in your browser. We used it to convert photos, screenshots and graphics without installing anything, and it handled standard conversions cleanly and quickly. Because everything runs in the browser, there’s no upload wait to a remote server and you keep control of your files.
What the tool does and who it's for
The tool converts image files between the three most common formats: JPG (great for photos), PNG (good for graphics and transparency) and WebP (modern format that often gives smaller files). It’s aimed at:
- Web designers and content editors who need smaller images for faster pages.
- Photographers and social posters who want quick format changes before uploading.
- Anyone preparing images for email, blogs, or CMS systems without installing extra software.
How to use it
- Open the tool in your browser. No sign-up or install required.
- Upload or drag-and-drop the image file(s) you want to convert (JPG, PNG, or WebP).
- Choose the target format (JPG, PNG, or WebP).
- Click Convert and wait a moment while conversion runs locally in your browser.
- Download the converted file to your device. Keep the original if you think you might need it again.
Common use cases
- Web optimization: Convert large JPGs to WebP to reduce page load times while keeping acceptable quality.
- Preserving transparency: Convert designs or logos to PNG when you need an alpha channel for overlays and compositing.
- Email and compatibility: Convert PNGs with transparency to JPG (with a background) when sending to clients or services that don’t support PNG or WebP.
- Archiving and sharing: Convert screenshots saved as PNG into JPG to save storage space, or switch to WebP for long-term web-friendly archives.
Practical tips
- Choose the right format: Use JPG for photographic images where small file size matters, PNG for images needing crisp edges or transparency, and WebP when you want a good balance of quality and file size for the web.
- Mind transparency: Converting a PNG with transparent areas to JPG will replace transparency with a solid background — choose a background color first if the tool offers that, or retain PNG/WebP instead.
- Avoid repeated lossy conversions: If you convert a JPG to JPG repeatedly, quality degrades. Keep a lossless original (PNG or raw) when possible.
- Check final dimensions and resolution: Converting won’t automatically resize — scale images first if you need smaller pixel dimensions for web or print.
- Watch compatibility: WebP is widely supported but not universal. For maximum compatibility (emails, legacy systems), stick with JPG or PNG as needed.
- Keep originals: Always save the original files until you’ve confirmed the converted versions meet your needs.
We found the Image Converter efficient for everyday tasks — quick format swaps, web optimization, and preserving transparency when needed. It’s a simple, browser-based shortcut that removes friction from routine image work.
How to convert an image
- Drop an image or click to choose one from your device.
- Pick the target format (JPG, PNG or WebP) and, for JPG/WebP, a quality level.
- Compare original vs new size, then download the converted image.
Frequently asked questions
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Conversion runs locally in your browser using the HTML canvas. Your images never leave your device.
Which formats can I convert between?
You can convert any JPG, PNG or WebP image into JPG, PNG or WebP. JPG and WebP let you set a quality level; PNG is lossless.
Why does my PNG get a white background when converting to JPG?
JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with white. Convert to PNG or WebP to keep transparency.