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Image Converter

Convert up to 10 images at once (Max size per file: 50 MB)

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Drag & Drop your images here
or click to browse (Max 10 files, 50 MB each)
Supported: JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WEBP, TIFF, TIF and 10 more

🎨 Supported Image Formats

JPG
JPEG
PNG
GIF
WebP
BMP
TIFF
TIF
SVG
ICO
PSD
RAW
CR2
NEF
DNG
HEIC
HEIF
AVIF

πŸ“– Image Conversion Guide - Choose the Right Settings

πŸ“š Batch Processing - Convert Multiple Images at Once

Batch processing allows you to convert multiple images simultaneously with the same settings, saving time and ensuring consistency across all your files.

How to Use Batch Mode Step by Step
1. Upload multiple images by dragging & dropping or clicking to select. 2. Choose your conversion settings once. 3. Click "Start Batch Conversion" to process all files with the same settings.
Best for: Converting photos from a photoshoot, preparing images for web, bulk format conversion
Batch Upload Methods Multiple Ways
Drag & Drop: Select multiple files on your computer and drag them into the upload area. Click Upload: Click the upload area and use Ctrl+Click (Windows) or Cmd+Click (Mac) to select multiple files.
Tip: You can upload up to 10 images at once (max 50 MB per file)
Batch Queue Management Control
After uploading, you can review your files in the batch queue. Remove individual files by clicking the X button, or clear all files to start over. Add more files using the "Add More" button.
Features: Individual file removal, add more files, clear all, real-time progress tracking
Progress Tracking Real-time
Monitor the conversion progress of each individual file and the overall batch progress. See completed, failed, and remaining files at a glance with detailed status information.
Info shown: Individual file progress, overall batch progress, completion time, error details
Download Options
Download converted files individually or all at once in a convenient ZIP archive. Failed conversions can be retried without affecting successful ones.
Options: Individual downloads, ZIP download all, retry failed conversions, start new batch
Batch Best Practices Pro Tips
Use consistent settings for similar images. Group files by type or intended use. Check file sizes before batch upload. Use appropriate presets for your batch purpose.
Example workflows: Wedding photos β†’ Web Optimized, Product images β†’ High Quality, Social media β†’ Social Media preset

πŸš€ Quick Presets - Perfect for Different Uses (Apply to all files in batch)

Web Optimized Most Popular
Perfect balance of quality and file size for websites. Good quality JPEG at 85% with web-friendly dimensions.
Batch use: Ideal for converting photo galleries or product images for websites.
Best for: Website images, blog posts, online galleries
High Quality Premium
Maximum quality preservation using PNG format. No compression artifacts, perfect for professional work.
Batch use: Perfect for converting RAW files or preparing images for print.
Best for: Professional photography, graphic design, archiving
Social Media
Square 1080x1080 format perfect for Instagram, Facebook posts. High quality JPEG optimized for social sharing.
Batch use: Convert entire photoshoots for social media posting.
Best for: Instagram posts, Facebook, social media profiles
Email Friendly Small Size
Compressed for email attachments. Reduced quality and size to meet email size limits while remaining viewable.
Batch use: Prepare multiple images for email newsletters or attachments.
Best for: Email attachments, limited bandwidth, quick sharing
Thumbnail Small
Creates small preview images perfect for galleries and thumbnails. 300x300 pixels with good compression.
Batch use: Generate thumbnails for entire image galleries at once.
Best for: Image galleries, previews, profile pictures
Print Ready Professional
TIFF format with maximum quality for professional printing. Preserves all image data and color information.
Batch use: Prepare entire photo collections for professional printing services.
Best for: Professional printing, publications, commercial use
Modern Web Next-Gen
WebP format with superior compression. Smaller file sizes than JPEG with better quality for modern browsers.
Batch use: Convert all website images to WebP for faster loading times.
Best for: Modern websites, faster loading, mobile-first sites

🎯 Output Formats - When to Use Each Format

JPEG Universal
Most compatible format that works everywhere. Great compression for photos with many colors. Best for photographs.
Use when: Photos, web images, email attachments, general sharing
PNG Lossless
Perfect quality with transparency support. No compression artifacts. Larger file sizes but perfect image quality.
Use when: Logos, graphics, images with transparency, highest quality needed
WebP Modern
Google's modern format with excellent compression. Much smaller files than JPEG with better quality. Supported by modern browsers.
Use when: Modern websites, faster loading, mobile optimization
GIF Animation
Best for simple graphics and animations. Limited to 256 colors but supports animation and transparency.
Use when: Simple graphics, animations, memes, limited color images
TIFF Professional
Professional format for printing and archiving. Lossless compression with support for multiple layers and high bit depths.
Use when: Professional printing, publishing, archival storage
AVIF Cutting-Edge
Newest format with the best compression. Even smaller than WebP with excellent quality. Limited browser support.
Use when: Cutting-edge websites, maximum compression needed, modern browsers only

βš™οΈ Quality Settings - Understanding Image Quality

Image quality affects both visual appearance and file size. Higher quality = better image but larger file size.

Batch tip: Choose quality based on your intended use for all images in the batch. Consistent quality ensures uniform results.

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90-100% Quality: Perfect for professional work, printing, or when file size doesn't matter. Minimal compression artifacts.
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80-90% Quality: Great balance for most uses. Excellent quality with reasonable file sizes. Perfect for web and sharing.
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70-80% Quality: Good for mobile viewing and email attachments. Noticeable compression but still very usable.
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50-70% Quality: Highly compressed for very small file sizes. Visible quality loss but good for previews and thumbnails.

πŸ“ Resize Options - Choose the Right Dimensions

Keep Original Size Safe Choice
Maintains original image dimensions. No quality loss from resizing. Best option when you're unsure.
4K Ultra HD (3840x2160) Ultra HD
Highest resolution for 4K displays and professional use. Very large file sizes but maximum detail.
1080p Full HD (1920x1080) Standard
Perfect for modern websites and displays. Good balance of quality and file size for most uses.
720p HD (1280x720) Mobile
Great for mobile devices and faster loading. Smaller file sizes while maintaining good quality.
Square (1080x1080)
Perfect 1:1 ratio for Instagram, Facebook posts, and profile pictures. Crops to square format.
Thumbnail (300x300) Small
Very small images perfect for galleries, previews, and thumbnails. Minimal file size.

πŸ”§ Advanced Options - For Power Users

πŸ’‘ Tip: Most users should stick with the Quick Presets above. These advanced options are for users who need specific control.

Color Space Options
sRGB - Standard web color space. Best for web images and general use.
RGB - Full color RGB. Good for digital displays and photography.
CMYK - Print color space. Required for professional printing.
Grayscale - Black and white conversion. Creates monochrome images.
Special Options
Progressive JPEG - Better for web loading. Images load gradually from blurry to sharp.
Keep Metadata - Preserves EXIF data like camera settings and GPS location. Larger file size.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tips for Best Results

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Start with presets: The Quick Presets are optimized for common use cases. They save time and give great results. Perfect for batch processing similar images.
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Match format to content: Use JPEG for photos, PNG for graphics with transparency, WebP for modern web optimization.
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Consider your audience: Web users need fast loading (WebP/JPEG), social media needs square format, print needs high quality (TIFF/PNG).
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Batch processing tips: Group similar images together. Use consistent settings for related photos. Check a few samples before processing large batches.
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Test with samples: Try different settings on a sample image first to see quality and file size before batch processing.
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Keep originals: Always keep backup copies of your original high-quality images. Conversion is a one-way process.
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Optimize for mobile: Mobile users need smaller files. Use 720p or lower resolution with moderate quality for mobile-first sites.