Image Converter — Online and Free
Convert between JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF and more. Fast, secure and no signup.
Benefits of UtiliApp
- ✓100% free
- ✓Works in the browser
- ✓Not registered
- ✓Deleted files
- ✓Multiple formats
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the possible conversions?
You can convert between the following formats:
- Convert JPG to PNG
- Convert PNG to JPG
- Convert WebP to PNG
- Convert JPG or PNG to WebP
- Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, HEIC, or HEIF to any of these listed extensions.
What formats are supported?
We support JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF and HEIF/HEIC (when available on the server).
Are my files saved?
No. We process locally and delete after the conversion.
Is there any loss of quality?
The default quality is 100% to preserve the highest quality. You can adjust as needed. Lossless formats (PNG, GIF) preserve the original quality.
What is the maximum size?
Up to 50 MB per file.
Can I convert from any format to any format?
Yes, except when the target format requires server-specific resources (e.g., HEIF/HEIC).
Your files are processed locally and automatically deleted after conversion.
The Image Converter allows you to transform your images among the most popular formats: JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and HEIF/HEIC. Ideal for optimizing images for the web, reducing the size of files, or converting to formats compatible with different devices.
Supported formats
- JPG/JPEG: Ideal for photos and images with many colors. Lossy compression.
- PNG: Supports transparency and lossless compression. Ideal for graphics and images with text.
- WebP: A modern format that offers better compression than JPG and PNG, while maintaining quality.
- GIF: Supports animation and transparency. Ideal for simple and animated images.
- HEIF/HEIC: Modern format used on Apple devices. Better compression than JPG.
Usage tips
- Use quality 70-85 for a good balance between size and quality.
- Remove metadata (EXIF) to further reduce the file size.
- WebP generally offers better compression than JPG while maintaining similar quality.
- PNG preserves transparency, but generates larger files than JPG.