Image Format Converter: JPG, PNG, WebP Made Easy
Different digital platforms demand different image formats. You might have a high-quality PNG logo, but your website's CMS requires a lightweight WebP. Or perhaps you downloaded a WebP image from Google, but Photoshop or your old image viewer can only read JPEGs. Dealing with incompatible image formats is a daily frustration for designers, developers, and everyday users.
Our Online Image Format Converter provides a seamless solution. It allows you to instantly switch between the web's three most popular image formats—JPEG, PNG, and WebP—without installing any bulky software on your computer.
Which Image Format Should You Choose?
Choosing the right format is critical for both visual quality and file size. Here is a quick guide to help you decide which format to convert your image into:
JPEG (JPG)
Best for complex photographs with millions of colors. It uses lossy compression, resulting in small file sizes, but does not support transparent backgrounds.
PNG
Best for logos, illustrations, text graphics, and images requiring a transparent background. It uses lossless compression, making the file sizes larger than JPEGs.
WebP
The modern web standard created by Google. It supports both transparency and extreme compression. It is the absolute best choice for websites to boost SEO and loading speeds.
The Safest Converter on the Web (100% Client-Side)
Unlike traditional cloud converters that force you to upload your files, wait in a queue, and then download the result, our tool operates entirely within your browser. By utilizing the HTML5 `
This means absolute privacy for your documents, zero waiting time for server uploads, and no artificial limitations on file sizes or daily conversion limits.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Why did my image background turn black when converted to JPG?
JPEG format fundamentally does not support transparency (alpha channels). If you convert a PNG with a transparent background to a JPG, the converter will automatically fill the empty space with a solid color, which is usually black or white.
2. Is WebP supported by all browsers?
Yes! As of recent years, all major modern browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari) fully support the WebP format. It is highly recommended to convert your website's JPEGs to WebP to improve page speed scores.
3. Does converting from JPG to PNG improve the quality?
No. If you start with a low-quality or pixelated JPEG, converting it to a PNG will not magically restore the lost details. It will simply create a larger file size of the exact same pixelated image.
4. Is there a file size limit for conversion?
Because this tool runs locally on your device, we don't impose server limits. However, extremely massive images (e.g., 100MB+ TIFF files) might crash your browser depending on how much RAM your computer has.