Image Converter
Image Converter
Convert images to JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP, ICO and TIFF formats instantly and securely in your browser.
Drag & drop your images here
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How to Use the Image Converter
Convert multiple images to different formats directly in your browser. All processing happens on your device — no uploads, full privacy.
Step 1: Add Your Images
There are two easy ways to upload files:
- Drag and Drop: Drag your image files from a folder on your computer and drop them onto the area that says "Drag & drop your images here".
- Browse Files: Click the "Browse Files" button to open your computer’s file explorer and select the images you want to convert.
After adding files, a preview and details for each image will appear in a list.
Step 2: Set Your Conversion Options
Once files are uploaded, a control panel appears with these options:
- Choose a Format: Use the "Convert all to" dropdown to select a target format (for example:
JPG,PNG,WEBP) for every image. - Adjust Quality (JPG/WEBP): If you pick
JPGorWEBP, a Quality slider appears. Drag it to trade off between file size and image quality (lower percentage → smaller file). - Individual Settings (Optional): Change the target format for any single image using the dropdown on that image's card in the file list.
Step 3: Start the Conversion
When ready, click the green "Convert" button. A status message will show that the images are being processed.
Step 4: Download Your Converted Files
When conversion finishes the list updates with new file details and download links. You can:
- Download Individually: Click the "Download" button on any image card to save that single file.
- Download All: Click "Download All (.zip)" to save all converted images together in a single ZIP file.
Other Actions
- Clear All: Click the red "Clear All" button to remove every image and start over.
- Remove One: Click the 'X' icon on an image card to remove just that image from the list.
Special Note on ICO Format
When converting to the ICO format, the tool will automatically resize the image to 256×256 pixels.
Tips & Best Practices
- Choose
PNGfor images needing lossless quality or transparency. - Use
JPGorWEBPfor photographs when you want smaller file sizes; adjust the Quality slider to find the best trade-off. - Preview converted images before downloading a large batch to ensure quality meets your needs.
- Remember conversions happen locally — no files are uploaded to any server.