What image formats are supported for conversion?
Our converter supports all major image formats including JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and ICO. You can convert between any of these formats instantly. We also support HEIC files from iPhones and modern cameras.
How do I convert PNG to JPG?
Simply upload your PNG file(s), select JPG as the output format, adjust the quality slider if needed (higher = better quality, larger file), and click Convert. Your JPG files will be ready to download instantly. Note that transparency will be replaced with a white background.
Does converting images affect quality?
It depends on the format. Converting to PNG is lossless (no quality loss). Converting to JPG or WebP uses compression which can reduce quality slightly - use the quality slider (80-100%) for best results. Converting from JPG to PNG won't restore lost quality from previous compression.
Is it safe to convert images online?
Yes! Our converter is 100% browser-based. Your images are processed entirely on your device and are never uploaded to any server. This makes it completely private and secure. Your files never leave your computer.
Can I batch convert multiple images at once?
Absolutely! You can select or drag-and-drop multiple images at once. All selected images will be converted to your chosen format simultaneously. After conversion, download them individually or as a single ZIP file.
What is the best image format for websites?
WebP is the best format for web - it offers 25-35% smaller file sizes than JPG with the same quality. Use JPG for photos, PNG for images needing transparency or sharp edges (logos, screenshots), and WebP when browser support allows.
How to convert images without losing quality?
For truly lossless conversion, convert to PNG format. If you need smaller files, use WebP or JPG with the quality slider set to 90-100%. Avoid converting already-compressed JPGs multiple times as quality degrades with each conversion.
Can I convert animated GIFs to other formats?
When converting animated GIFs to static formats like JPG or PNG, only the first frame will be preserved. To keep animation, keep your file as GIF or convert to animated WebP (not yet supported). For static images, any format works perfectly.