Format change

Convert JPG, PNG, and WebP online

Use the same workbench to convert between common web image formats. Swap formats when your upload platform rejects the original file type or when you need better compression.

WebP is usually the best format for lighter photo exports. JPG remains the most broadly accepted upload format.

Choose PNG only when you need transparency or very crisp edge detail on simple graphics.

Browser workbench

Convert JPG, PNG, and WebP online

Use the same workbench to convert between common web image formats. Swap formats when your upload platform rejects the original file type or when you need better compression.

Start with one or more images, choose 100KB or 200KB, or load a preset for LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, or passport prep. Open advanced controls only if you need cropping, resize, or a format switch. Transparent PNG graphics usually shrink best as WebP.

How to use this page

A simple workflow for searchers who need the file ready now.

Each route targets a specific intent, but the workflow stays short so the page remains genuinely useful and not just keyword-targeted.

Step 1

Upload the original file and choose the output format that matches your destination platform.

Step 2

If you also need a smaller file, keep a KB target or set a max dimension before export.

Step 3

Download the converted image and verify that transparency or compatibility still matches your use case.

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Which format should I pick for the smallest file?

For photographs, WebP often wins. For compatibility, JPG is the safe default. PNG is rarely the smallest choice unless the image is a simple graphic.

Will transparency stay intact?

Transparency is preserved in PNG and WebP. If you export to JPG, the transparent regions will flatten into a solid background.

Can I convert while targeting 100KB or 200KB?

Yes. Format choice, resize, and file-size target all run in the same browser-based export flow.