Image Converter

Convert images between different formats: JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP

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Conversion Settings

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Tip: PNG preserves transparency, JPEG is best for photos, WebP provides best compression.

About Image Converter

The Image Converter allows you to convert images between different formats. Choose your desired output format and adjust quality settings.

How to Use

  1. Upload an image by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload area
  2. Select your desired output format from the dropdown
  3. Adjust quality if needed (for lossy formats)
  4. Click "Download Converted Image" to save

Format Comparison

Format Best For Compression Transparency
JPEG Photos Lossy No
PNG Graphics Lossless Yes
WebP Web Best Yes
GIF Animation Lossless Yes
BMP Compatibility None No

When to Use Each Format

  • JPEG: Best for photographs and complex images with many colors
  • PNG: Best for graphics, logos, and images needing transparency
  • WebP: Modern format with best compression, ideal for web
  • GIF: Best for animations and simple graphics
  • BMP: Uncompressed format, rarely used except for compatibility

FAQ

Will converting reduce image quality?
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Converting to lossy formats (JPEG, WebP) may reduce quality. Converting to lossless formats (PNG) preserves quality. Adjust the quality slider to control the trade-off.

Can I convert PNG to JPEG and keep transparency?
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No, JPEG doesn't support transparency. The transparent areas will be filled with a background color (usually white). Use PNG or WebP to preserve transparency.

What's the best format for web use?
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WebP is the best modern format for web. It provides superior compression compared to JPEG and PNG. However, JPEG and PNG have better browser compatibility.

Can I convert GIF to other formats?
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Yes, but animated GIFs will be converted to a static image (the first frame). For animations, keep the GIF format or use WebP with animation support.