Every common target format
Send a JPG to PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF, or ICO. Pick once in the editor and the whole batch follows.
Drop your JPG or JPEG files, pick the format you need, and download in seconds. Everything runs on your device — no signup, no upload, no watermark.
Drop JPG files to convert
JPG or JPEG · up to 50 files · 100 MB each
JPG is the format your camera, phone, and half the web hand you by default. It is small and it opens everywhere, which is exactly why you rarely think about it — until something asks for a different format. A design tool wants a transparent PNG. A website wants a lighter WebP or AVIF. A forum only takes GIF. This page is the single place to make that switch: drop a JPG, choose the target, and the converter does the rest.
The important thing to understand is that JPG is a lossy format. Some detail was already thrown away when the file was first saved, and converting to another format cannot bring it back. What conversion changes is the container and its abilities — whether the result can hold transparency, how small it gets, and which apps will open it. Convert JPG to PNG when you need a lossless master or an alpha channel; to WebP or AVIF when you want a much smaller file for the web; to GIF, BMP, or TIFF for a tool that insists on one of those.
Defaults are tuned for photos, and you can override any of them in the editor: target format, quality, and whether to strip metadata. Drop a single file and it saves straight to your device. Drop a batch and the results come back as a ZIP with tidy names. Nothing is uploaded — the decode and re-encode happen entirely in your browser with WebAssembly.
Send a JPG to PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF, or ICO. Pick once in the editor and the whole batch follows.
Keep the quality slider high for prints and text, or dial it down for a smaller share-ready file. You decide the trade.
The file never leaves your browser. Open the Network tab while you convert and you will see zero upload traffic.
Logos and cut-outs need an alpha channel a JPG cannot hold. Convert to PNG and drop it straight onto a transparent canvas.
WebP and AVIF are far smaller than JPG at the same quality. Convert before upload to keep pages fast.
Some portals accept PNG only, or a specific format. Convert first and the upload goes through on the first try.
Print workflows sometimes ask for TIFF or BMP. Convert the JPG to the format the shop expects.
Legacy tools and imageboards still want GIF. Turn a JPG into a single-frame GIF without extra software.
Convert up to fifty JPGs in a single pass with shared settings, then download them all as one ZIP.
Add one file or a batch of fifty. Each joins the queue with the same settings until you change one.
Pick PNG, WebP, AVIF, or any supported output, then set quality. The preview updates as you go.
A single file saves on its own. A batch downloads as one ZIP with every file renamed to the new extension.
Converting to PNG will not restore quality already lost in the JPG — it just stops any further loss from here.
For the web, WebP or AVIF usually beats a re-saved JPG on size at the same visible quality.
Expect PNG, BMP, and TIFF files to be larger than the JPG — that is the cost of lossless or uncompressed formats.
Avoid converting the same photo back and forth between lossy formats; each round drops a little more detail.
Convert between JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, BMP, TIFF, and SVG in one place.
Go straight to a lossless PNG copy — the most common JPG conversion.
Shrink JPG photos into smaller WebP files for faster web pages.
Going the other way? Flatten a PNG into a compact JPG.
Have WebP files that won't open? Convert them to universal JPG.
Drop your files, pick PNG, WebP, AVIF, or any format you need, and download in seconds.