How to convert images between any format for creative agencies
- Step 1Drop your image(s) — Upload one or more images in any supported format: JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, or GIF.
- Step 2Select target format and quality — Choose your output format. Set quality level for lossy formats (80 is recommended for web use).
- Step 3Download converted files — Each converted file downloads individually or as a ZIP for batches. All processing was local throughout.
Frequently asked questions
Which image format should I use for my website?+
For most modern websites: WebP for photos and UI graphics (best browser support and compression), AVIF for performance-critical images (best compression, 92% browser support), PNG for logos and transparent images (lossless), JPEG as universal fallback. Use the HTML picture element to serve WebP/AVIF to modern browsers with JPEG/PNG fallback for older ones.
Can I convert GIF to a video format?+
GIF to video conversion (MP4 or WebM) is better handled by the video tools as it requires proper frame rate and codec control. This tool converts between still and animated raster formats. For animated GIF to animated WebP, use the dedicated Video-to-WebP tool.
What is the quality difference between JPEG at 85 and JPEG at 95?+
At 85, JPEG introduces minor compression artefacts in high-frequency detail (fine text, hair, detailed textures) that are invisible at normal viewing distances. At 95, the file is roughly 2× larger with virtually no visible artefacts. For web use, 80–85 is the sweet spot. For print or archival purposes, use 95+.
Privacy first
All image processing runs locally in your browser using WebAssembly and the Canvas API. No file is ever uploaded — only metadata counters are saved for signed-in dashboard stats.