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Convert images locally in your browser. Support for PNG, JPG, WebP, SVG and RAW.

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WebP typically reduces file size by 25-35% compared to PNG with equivalent visual quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my image data safe?

Absolutely. 100% of the conversion processing occurs inside your local web browser sandbox. No file chunks or metadata are transmitted to our servers or stored anywhere externally.

Will transparency be preserved?

Converting to lossless formats like PNG preserves full transparency (alpha-channel). If you are converting to JPEG, any transparent sections are rendered as solid background colors (customizable in output settings).

Can I convert multiple images at once?

Yes, you can drop or select multiple files simultaneously. Our tool processes and triggers the sequential download of all assets with a single click.

Supported File Formats

JPG

A widely used raster image format that uses lossy compression. It significantly reduces file size by discarding some image data, which is usually imperceptible to the human eye. JPG and JPEG are exactly the same format; the three-letter extension was just a requirement of older Windows systems.

JPEG

A widely used raster image format that uses lossy compression. It significantly reduces file size by discarding some image data, which is usually imperceptible to the human eye. JPG and JPEG are exactly the same format; the three-letter extension was just a requirement of older Windows systems.

PNG

A raster graphics file format that supports lossless data compression and transparent backgrounds (alpha channel).

WEBP

A modern image format that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web.

AVIF

A next-generation, open-source image format derived from the AV1 video codec. It offers extremely high compression efficiency and supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) and transparency.

SVG

An XML-based vector image format. Instead of pixels, it uses mathematical formulas to draw shapes, meaning it can be scaled infinitely without losing quality.

BMP

An uncompressed raster image format. It stores color data for every individual pixel, resulting in extremely high quality but massive file sizes.

GIF

A raster image format limited to 256 colors that supports multiple frames, allowing for basic, silent animations.

ICO

An image file format specifically for computer icons in Microsoft Windows. A single ICO file usually contains multiple sizes (e.g., 16x16, 32x32) of the same image.

TIFF

A complex, lossless raster format that can handle massive color depth, multiple layers, and uncompressed image data.

HEIC

Apple's proprietary version of the HEIF (High Efficiency Image File) format. It uses advanced video compression algorithms to store photos at high quality taking up half the space of a standard JPG.

CR2

Proprietary RAW image files created by Canon digital cameras. They contain uncompressed, unprocessed sensor data. CRW is the oldest, CR2 is the standard, and CR3 is the newest (supporting compressed RAW).

CR3

Proprietary RAW image files created by Canon digital cameras. They contain uncompressed, unprocessed sensor data. CRW is the oldest, CR2 is the standard, and CR3 is the newest (supporting compressed RAW).

CRW

Proprietary RAW image files created by Canon digital cameras. They contain uncompressed, unprocessed sensor data. CRW is the oldest, CR2 is the standard, and CR3 is the newest (supporting compressed RAW).

NEF

Proprietary RAW image formats used by Nikon cameras. NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) is standard for DSLRs and mirrorless cameras, while NRW is used for high-end Nikon compacts.

NRW

Proprietary RAW image formats used by Nikon cameras. NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) is standard for DSLRs and mirrorless cameras, while NRW is used for high-end Nikon compacts.

ARW

Proprietary RAW image formats used by Sony Alpha and Cyber-shot cameras. SR2 is an older format, while ARW is the current standard.

SR2

Proprietary RAW image formats used by Sony Alpha and Cyber-shot cameras. SR2 is an older format, while ARW is the current standard.

DNG

A universal, openly documented RAW image format. It stores the same unprocessed sensor data as proprietary formats (CR2, NEF) but isn't tied to a specific camera manufacturer.

RAW

Aside from being a general term for unprocessed sensor data, `.raw` is specifically used as a file extension by some camera manufacturers like Panasonic and Leica.

JXL

The newest evolution of the JPEG format. It is designed to replace legacy JPEG, GIF, and PNG with a single, highly efficient format that supports both lossy and lossless compression, animations, and progressive loading.