Image Format Converter
Convert image file formats. Supports conversion between JPEG, PNG, and WebP. Adjust file size with quality settings.
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How to Use
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Select Image
Drag and drop the image you want to convert, or click to select a file.
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Choose Output Format
Select the output format (JPEG, PNG, WebP) and quality settings.
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Convert and Download
Click the convert button, check the preview, and download.
What is Image Format Converter?
Image Format Converter converts images between JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF using Canvas API. Convert to WebP for faster-loading websites, to PNG to preserve transparency, or to JPEG for broad compatibility. Compare file sizes before downloading.
Key Features
- Convert images between JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF formats
- Adjust output file size with quality slider (for JPEG/WebP)
- Preview file size comparison before and after conversion
- Easy file selection via drag and drop
- Handles large images up to 10MB and 10,000x10,000 pixels
Use Cases
- Convert images to WebP to improve Core Web Vitals scores
- Convert PNG logos or icons to JPEG for platforms that don't support transparency
- Convert screenshots or graphics to PNG for lossless quality
- Prepare product images in the format required by Shopify or WooCommerce
- Convert Figma or Canva exports to the format your CMS accepts
Frequently Asked Questions
Which format should I choose?
It depends on your use case. JPEG or WebP is best for photos and images with many gradients, PNG or WebP for images requiring transparency, and WebP for minimizing file size. WebP offers the best balance, but some services may not support it.
What happens when converting a transparent image to JPEG?
JPEG format does not support transparency, so transparent areas will be replaced with white. To preserve transparency, choose PNG or WebP format.
How does the quality setting affect the output?
Higher quality means better image quality but larger file size. Around 80% is recommended for web use, and 90% or higher for print. Quality settings don't affect PNG as it uses lossless compression.
Does conversion degrade image quality?
JPEG and WebP use lossy compression, so repeated conversion may degrade quality. Converting from PNG to JPEG/WebP can minimize degradation with quality settings. PNG uses lossless compression, so no quality loss occurs.
Does WordPress support WebP images?
Yes, WordPress has supported WebP uploads since version 5.8. Most modern themes and page builders handle WebP natively. Converting your images to WebP can significantly reduce page load times.
