Choose an image

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Accepted formats: JPG, PNG, WebP. Files stay on your device in this release.

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Preview

Preview appears here after you choose a file.

Settings

Used for JPEG and WebP output.

Used when a transparent image is flattened into JPEG output.

Rotation

Result

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How to use this route

Follow the published workflow step by step and compare the real output before downloading.

  1. Select a supported input image.
  2. Choose the output format you need.
  3. Adjust quality when converting to JPEG or WebP.
  4. Process locally and download the converted file.

Supported behavior

The browser handles the work locally, but different formats and export paths still have trade-offs.

  • JPEG is useful for photos and broad compatibility.
  • PNG keeps alpha transparency but can be larger.
  • WebP often offers a good web-focused balance, but support still depends on the browser.

Good fits for this tool

Use this route when the task matches these common situations.

  • Convert screenshots or logos to a web-ready format.
  • Turn a large JPG into WebP for smaller web delivery.
  • Create a PNG when you need transparency support.

Limits to know

These limits are part of the real implementation and the browser platform it depends on.

  • Converting to the same format simply creates a new re-encoded file.
  • Transparent pixels are flattened when exporting to JPEG.
  • Result size can be larger than the source depending on the chosen format and quality.

Privacy notes

The current release is designed around browser-first local processing.

  • The current release performs format conversion in the browser without server upload.

Image Converter FAQ

Common questions about this route and its current behavior.

Why would a converted image become larger?

Different formats respond differently to image content. A photo may shrink in WebP while a flat graphic may not, and high quality settings can increase the final size.

Can I keep transparency when converting from PNG?

Yes, as long as you choose an output format that supports transparency, such as PNG or WebP.