Image Converter
Convert images securely in your browser. No files are uploaded.
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Supports PNG, JPG, WEBP
Conversion Settings
Free Online Image Converter
Bitlist's Image Converter is a powerful, secure, and fast tool designed to convert your images between popular formats like WEBP, JPG, and PNG directly in your browser. Unlike other online converters that upload your files to a server, this tool processes everything locally on your device using advanced HTML5 Canvas technology.
Whether you need to compress images for a website, convert a WEBP file to JPG for compatibility, or change a photo to PNG for better quality, our tool delivers high-speed conversions without compromising your privacy with watermarks or limitations.
Why Choose Client-Side Conversion?
- 100% Privacy: Your photos never leave your computer or phone. They are processed instantly by your browser.
- Unlimited Speed: No queueing, uploading, or downloading delays. Conversion happens as fast as your device allows.
- No Data Usage: Since files aren't uploaded, you save bandwidth on mobile networks.
Supported Formats Explained
Understanding which format to choose can help you get the best results:
- WEBP: The modern standard for the web. It offers superior compression and high quality, making it perfect for websites to speed up load times.
- JPG / JPEG: The most widely supported image format. Ideal for photographs and sharing on social media where compatibility is key.
- PNG: A lossless format that preserves all image detail and supports transparency. Best for logos, screenshots, and graphics with text.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this image converter free?
Yes, it is completely free to use with no hidden costs, limits, or watermarks.
Does it work on mobile?
Absolutely. The tool is fully responsive and works on iPhone (iOS) and Android devices directly in the browser.
Why can't I change the quality for PNG?
PNG is a "lossless" format, meaning it saves images with perfect pixel fidelity. Changing a "quality" slider wouldn't technically apply in the same way it does for lossy formats like JPG or WEBP.