Use this free Image Converter to change images between popular formats, including JPG, PNG, WebP, and AVIF.
Upload your image, choose the original file format and the format you want to convert it to, then download the converted file. This tool is useful for preparing images for websites, social media, online forms, design projects, sharing, and compatibility with different apps or platforms.
You can use this converter for common tasks such as converting WebP to PNG, WebP to JPG, JPG to WebP, PNG to WebP, AVIF to JPG, PNG to JPG, and other supported image-format combinations.

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Converting does not improve original quality. A converted JPG will not restore detail removed by earlier compression, and converting a transparent image to JPG drops transparency. Always check the downloaded image before publishing, printing, or submitting professionally.

How to Use This Image Converter

To convert an image:

  1. Upload the image file you want to convert.
  2. Confirm or select the original image format.
  3. Choose the output format you want.
  4. Adjust quality settings if available.
  5. Click Convert Image.
  6. Preview the converted image if a preview is available.
  7. Download the converted file.
  8. Check the final image quality, file format, transparency, and file size before using it.

For example, if you have a WebP image that cannot be uploaded to a form that requires JPG or PNG, you can select WebP as the original format and choose JPG or PNG as the output format.

Supported Image Conversions

This tool can support the following image-format conversions:

WebP Conversions

WebP to JPG
WebP to PNG
WebP to AVIF

JPG / JPEG Conversions

JPG to PNG
JPG to WebP
JPG to AVIF

PNG Conversions

PNG to JPG
PNG to WebP
PNG to AVIF

AVIF Conversions

AVIF to JPG
AVIF to PNG
AVIF to WebP

These conversion options make the tool useful both for people who need widely compatible image files and for website owners who want modern image formats for online use.

What Is an Image Converter?

An image converter is an online tool that changes an image file from one format to another.

Different image formats are useful for different purposes. Some formats are widely compatible with websites, applications, and upload forms. Other formats may provide smaller file sizes or support transparent backgrounds.

For example:

  • A WebP image may be converted to JPG for compatibility with a form or app.
  • A PNG image may be converted to WebP for website use.
  • A JPG image may be converted to PNG when a different file type is required.
  • An AVIF image may be converted to JPG or PNG for wider compatibility.

An image converter changes the file format, but the final appearance, quality, transparency, and file size may depend on the original image and the selected output format.

Supported Image Formats Explained

JPG / JPEG

JPG, also written as JPEG, is a common image format widely used for photographs and general image sharing.

JPG is often a good choice for:

  • Photographs
  • Website images
  • Email attachments
  • Social media images
  • Online forms that require common image formats

JPG typically creates smaller photo files by using lossy compression. This means some image information may be removed to reduce file size.

Important note: JPG does not support transparent backgrounds. If you convert a transparent PNG or WebP image to JPG, transparent areas may be replaced with a solid background.

PNG

PNG is a widely used image format that is often suitable for graphics, screenshots, logos, illustrations, and images that need transparency.

PNG is often a good choice for:

  • Transparent backgrounds
  • Screenshots
  • Logos
  • Icons
  • Interface graphics
  • Images with sharp text or edges

PNG generally preserves image detail well, but PNG files may be larger than JPG, WebP, or AVIF files, especially for photographs.

WebP

WebP is a modern image format commonly used for websites and online images. It supports both lossy and lossless compression and can support transparency.

WebP is often a good choice for:

  • Website images
  • Blog images
  • Product images
  • Transparent web graphics
  • Reducing image file size for online use

Converting images to WebP may help produce smaller web-friendly files, depending on the original image and chosen quality settings.

AVIF

AVIF is a modern image format designed to provide efficient image compression for digital and web use.

AVIF is often useful for:

  • Modern website images
  • Smaller online image files
  • Photographs prepared for web use
  • Projects where file-size efficiency matters

However, some older software or upload systems may not accept AVIF images. In those cases, converting AVIF to JPG or PNG can make the image easier to use.

Which Image Format Should You Choose?

The best output format depends on how you plan to use the image.

Your Goal Recommended Format
Widely compatible photograph JPG / JPEG
Transparent background PNG or WebP
Sharp screenshot or graphic PNG
Smaller website image WebP or AVIF
Upload to a form requiring a common format JPG or PNG
Convert a downloaded WebP file for editing or sharing JPG or PNG
Modern web-performance image WebP or AVIF

When in doubt, JPG is commonly suitable for photographs, while PNG is commonly suitable for graphics or images that need transparency.

WebP to JPG Converter

Use WebP to JPG when you have a WebP image but need a more widely accepted photo format.

This may be useful when:

  • A website upload form does not accept WebP
  • An application does not open WebP files properly
  • You need to send the image in a familiar format
  • You want to use the image in a document or presentation
  • You need a JPG version for general sharing

Remember that JPG does not preserve transparency. If your WebP image has a transparent background, converting it to JPG may replace transparent areas with a solid background.

WebP to PNG Converter

Use WebP to PNG when you need a widely used image format that can preserve transparent backgrounds.

This may be useful when:

  • You have a transparent WebP graphic
  • You need a PNG logo or icon
  • You want to use the image in design software
  • You need a file format accepted by another platform
  • You are preparing screenshots, illustrations, or graphics

PNG files may be larger than WebP files, especially for complex images or photographs.

JPG to WebP Converter

Use JPG to WebP when you want to prepare photographs or visual assets for website use.

This may be useful for:

  • Blog images
  • Landing page images
  • Product images
  • Website banners
  • Online portfolios
  • General website optimization

A converted WebP file may be smaller than the original JPG while keeping acceptable visual quality, depending on the selected quality setting and source image.

Always preview the converted result before replacing important website assets.

PNG to WebP Converter

Use PNG to WebP when you want to convert graphics, screenshots, logos, or transparent images into a modern web-friendly format.

This may be useful for:

  • Transparent website graphics
  • Icons
  • Illustrations
  • Interface screenshots
  • Blog graphics
  • Product graphics

WebP can support transparency, making it useful when you want a modern alternative to PNG for website images.

Before using the file, confirm that transparency has been preserved correctly.

AVIF to JPG or PNG Converter

Use AVIF to JPG or AVIF to PNG when you have an AVIF image but need a format that is accepted by more websites, apps, editing tools, or upload systems.

Choose:

  • JPG for ordinary photographs or general sharing.
  • PNG when the image includes transparency, text, sharp graphics, or design elements requiring high visual clarity.

JPG, PNG, WebP, or AVIF: What Is the Difference?

Different image formats balance compatibility, file size, quality, and transparency in different ways.

Format Best For Transparency Support Typical Use
JPG / JPEG Photographs and general sharing No Photos, uploads, email
PNG Graphics and transparent images Yes Logos, screenshots, icons
WebP Modern website images Yes Web images and optimized graphics
AVIF Efficient modern web images Yes, where supported Modern websites and compressed photos

Converting between formats may change file size and quality. For example, converting a large PNG photograph to JPG, WebP, or AVIF may produce a smaller file. Converting a compressed JPG image to PNG will not restore details already lost from the original image.

Image Quality and File Size

Image conversion can affect both visual quality and file size.

Lossy Conversion

Lossy conversion reduces file size by removing some image information. JPG and some WebP or AVIF export settings may use lossy compression.

Lossy formats are often suitable for:

  • Photographs
  • Website banners
  • Blog images
  • Product photos
  • General sharing

Using too much compression may cause an image to look blurry, blocky, or less detailed.

Lossless Conversion

Lossless conversion aims to preserve image information without visible quality loss. PNG and lossless WebP settings may be suitable for graphics, screenshots, or transparent images.

Lossless files may be larger than strongly compressed photo formats.

Choosing Quality Settings

If your converter includes quality controls, users should be able to select a suitable balance between image clarity and file size.

Suggested quality options:

Smallest File Size
Balanced
High Quality
Maximum Quality

A preview and estimated output file size can help users decide which version works best.

Transparency and Backgrounds

Some images contain transparent areas, such as logos, icons, product cutouts, and design graphics.

Formats such as PNG and WebP can preserve transparency. AVIF may also support transparency where properly implemented.

JPG does not support transparency.

If a user converts an image with a transparent background to JPG, your tool should clearly warn them:

JPG does not support transparent backgrounds. Transparent areas may be replaced with a solid background in the converted image.

Recommended interface behavior:

  • Detect whether the uploaded image includes transparency where possible.
  • Show a warning before converting a transparent image to JPG.
  • Allow the user to choose a background color for transparent areas before exporting to JPG.

Suggested background choices:

White Background
Black Background
Custom Background Color

Common Uses for an Image Converter

You can use this image converter to:

  • Convert WebP images to JPG
  • Convert WebP images to PNG
  • Convert JPG photographs to WebP
  • Convert PNG graphics to WebP
  • Convert AVIF images to JPG or PNG
  • Prepare images for website uploads
  • Change image formats for online forms
  • Make images compatible with other applications
  • Prepare images for documents or presentations
  • Convert transparent graphics for website use
  • Create web-friendly versions of image files
  • Download images in a more suitable file format

Example: Converting WebP to JPG

Suppose you downloaded a WebP photograph and need to upload it to a platform that only accepts JPG images.

You can:

  1. Upload the WebP image.
  2. Choose WebP as the original format.
  3. Choose JPG / JPEG as the output format.
  4. Select your preferred quality setting.
  5. Convert and download the JPG file.

If the original WebP image includes transparency, remember that the JPG result will not preserve a transparent background.

Example: Converting PNG to WebP

Suppose you have a PNG website graphic and want to create a smaller modern image file for online use.

You can:

  1. Upload the PNG image.
  2. Choose PNG as the original format.
  3. Choose WebP as the output format.
  4. Make sure transparency is preserved if needed.
  5. Convert and compare the output file with the original.

Review the converted image carefully before replacing the original file on a live website.

Example: Converting AVIF to PNG

Suppose you have an AVIF graphic that needs to be opened in software or uploaded to a platform that accepts PNG.

You can:

  1. Upload the AVIF image.
  2. Choose AVIF as the original format.
  3. Choose PNG as the output format.
  4. Convert the image.
  5. Download and verify the PNG result.

PNG may create a larger file than AVIF, but it may be useful when compatibility or transparency is the main requirement.

Important Things to Know Before Converting Images

Before converting an image, remember:

  • Converting an image does not improve the original quality automatically.
  • Converting a low-quality JPG to PNG does not restore missing details.
  • Converting transparent images to JPG removes transparency.
  • File size may increase or decrease depending on the output format.
  • Strong compression may reduce image quality.
  • Modern formats may not be accepted by every website or application.
  • Always check the downloaded image before using it professionally or publishing it.

Privacy and Browser Processing

If this converter processes images directly in the browser, users can convert files without the image being sent to a server for processing.

Suggested privacy text if your developer confirms local browser processing:

Your images are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to our server for conversion.

Only publish that statement if the actual tool works that way. If images are uploaded to a server, describe that accurately in your Privacy Policy and on the tool page where appropriate.

Image Converter FAQ

What is an image converter?

An image converter is a tool that changes an image file from one format to another, such as converting WebP to JPG, PNG to WebP, or AVIF to PNG.

Which image formats does this tool support?

This tool supports conversion between JPG / JPEG, PNG, WebP, and AVIF formats.

Can I convert WebP to JPG?

Yes. Upload your WebP image, select JPG / JPEG as the output format, and convert the image.

Can I convert WebP to PNG?

Yes. WebP to PNG conversion may be useful when you need a common format that supports transparency.

Can I convert JPG to WebP?

Yes. JPG to WebP conversion may be useful for preparing photographs for website use.

Can I convert PNG to WebP?

Yes. PNG to WebP conversion may be useful for creating modern web images while preserving transparency where supported.

Can I convert AVIF to JPG or PNG?

Yes. Convert AVIF to JPG for general photo compatibility or to PNG when you need a format suitable for transparency or graphics.

Why can I not convert WebP to WebP?

Converting a file to the same format is usually unnecessary. Choose a different output format if you need a new image file type.

Will converting an image improve its quality?

Not necessarily. Conversion changes the file format, but it does not restore details lost from a low-quality or compressed original image.

Will converting an image reduce file size?

It may. File size depends on the original image, target format, image content, dimensions, and quality settings.

Which format is best for photographs?

JPG is widely compatible for photographs. WebP and AVIF may be useful for modern website images where smaller file sizes are important.

Which format is best for transparent images?

PNG or WebP are commonly useful for images that need transparent backgrounds. AVIF may also support transparency where correctly implemented.

What happens if I convert a transparent image to JPG?

JPG does not support transparency. Transparent parts of the image may be replaced with a solid background.

Can I use the converted image on my website?

Yes, provided the final file meets your website requirements. Always check image quality, dimensions, transparency, and file size before publishing.

Do I need to create an account?

No. You can use this image converter without creating an account.

Is this image converter free?

Yes. This tool is free to use.

Important Limitations

This Image Converter changes image file formats based on the file and settings selected by the user.

The tool may not:

  • Improve the original image quality
  • Restore lost details from a compressed or blurry image
  • Preserve transparency when converting to JPG
  • Produce a smaller file in every conversion
  • Preserve all original metadata
  • Preserve animation or special image features unless specifically supported
  • Guarantee compatibility with every website, application, or upload system
  • Guarantee that the result meets official submission requirements

Users should review every converted image before using it for commercial, professional, print, website, legal, or official purposes.

Image Tool Disclaimer

This Image Converter is provided for general convenience and file-preparation purposes only.

Converted image quality, appearance, file size, background transparency, metadata, and compatibility may vary depending on the original file, selected output format, browser, device, and conversion settings.

Users are responsible for checking the final downloaded image before publishing, sharing, printing, uploading, submitting, or using it professionally.

Do not upload confidential, private, copyrighted, or sensitive images unless you have the right to use them and understand how the tool processes files.