Format Guide
How to convert image formats online.
Image conversion helps you prepare files for websites, apps, documents, uploads, and sharing requirements.
Choosing the right format
JPG is a practical choice for photos and smaller file sizes. PNG is useful for transparency, screenshots, and crisp graphics. WebP is a modern web format that often delivers strong compression with good visual quality.
Step-by-step conversion process
1. Upload your images
Open the converter and add one or more images. Confirm that the previews match the files you want to convert.
2. Pick the target format
Select JPG, PNG, or WebP based on where the image will be used. For photos, JPG or WebP often works well. For transparent graphics, choose PNG or WebP with transparency support.
3. Adjust quality
For JPG and WebP, quality controls the balance between file size and detail. Start around a high setting, then reduce if you need a smaller file.
4. Preserve transparency when needed
If the original image has a transparent background, keep transparency enabled when converting to a format that supports it.
5. Apply and download
Convert the image and download the output. For multiple files, use the ZIP download to save the converted set together.
Practical tips
Avoid converting a low-quality image into another lossy format repeatedly. Keep an original copy when possible so future exports stay cleaner.
Format examples
Use JPG for camera photos, travel images, and blog illustrations where transparency is not needed. Use PNG for screenshots, logos, diagrams, and graphics with sharp edges. Use WebP when you need a modern web image that can reduce file size while keeping good visual quality.
Before publishing converted images
Open the output once and check edges, transparency, color, and text clarity. Some formats handle transparency and fine details differently, so a quick review prevents problems after upload.