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Convert between JPG, PNG, and WebP. Drop an image, pick a format, download.
Drop an image here, or click to select a file
Your designer hands you a PNG but the website needs WebP to save bandwidth. Social platforms reject WebP and only accept JPG. The printer wants PNG to avoid JPG compression artifacts. Format conversions happen every day — opening Photoshop is overkill. Drop the image here and download the converted file in seconds.
| Format | File Size | Transparency | Compression | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JPG | Small | No | Lossy | Photos, social media |
| PNG | Large | Yes | Lossless | Logos, screenshots, print |
| WebP | Smallest | Yes | Both | Web optimization |
Photos go with JPG — lossy compression barely affects photos, and file sizes stay tiny. Anything that needs a transparent background (logos, icons, cutout product shots) calls for PNG. For images on websites, WebP is almost always the best choice: 25-35% smaller than JPG at the same quality, with transparency support, and every modern browser handles it. The only catch is that some older tools and systems still don't recognize WebP — that's when you convert back to JPG or PNG.
This tool uses the browser's Canvas API to convert images directly on your machine. Nothing gets uploaded to any server. So whether it's a client's confidential assets or unreleased product photos, you can convert with confidence. Speed depends on your device and the image size, but most files under a few MB finish in seconds.