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Privacy-First Image Tools

Convert & Compress
Images Online — Free

Fast, secure, and 100% browser-based. Your files never leave your device. No sign-up. No watermark. No limits on quality.

All files processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

Why Choose Us

Built for Speed, Privacy & Simplicity

100% Browser Based

Everything runs in your browser. No server, no cloud, no third parties involved.

No Upload Required

Your images never leave your device. Complete privacy guaranteed by design.

Batch Conversion

Convert or compress up to 20 images at once. Download individually or as a ZIP.

Fast & Secure

Instant processing powered by modern browser APIs. No waiting for server responses.

Simple Process

How It Works

1

Upload

Drag and drop your images or use the file picker. Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, HEIC, and more.

2

Choose Options

Select your output format or compression level. Adjust quality settings to your needs.

3

Download

Get your converted or compressed images instantly. Download one by one or all at once as a ZIP.

Wide Compatibility

Supported Formats

Input Formats

JPG JPEG PNG WEBP AVIF GIF BMP TIFF HEIC SVG

Output Formats

JPG PNG WEBP AVIF TIFF BMP

The Complete Guide to Image Conversion & Compression

In today's digital world, working with images is an everyday task for designers, developers, bloggers, and content creators. Whether you need to convert PNG to JPG for smaller file sizes, transform WEBP to PNG for broader compatibility, or compress images before uploading to your website, having a reliable image converter at your fingertips is essential.

Why Convert Images Between Formats?

Different image formats serve different purposes. JPEG (JPG) is ideal for photographs and complex images where small file size matters. PNG preserves transparency and is perfect for logos, icons, and graphics with sharp edges. WebP offers superior compression for both lossy and lossless images, making it the preferred format for modern websites. AVIF provides even better compression ratios than WebP, though browser support is still growing.

Converting between these formats allows you to optimize your images for specific use cases — whether it's reducing page load times, maintaining visual quality for print, or ensuring compatibility across different platforms and devices.

Understanding Image Compression

Image compression reduces the file size of an image, which directly impacts website loading speed, storage costs, and bandwidth usage. There are two types of compression: lossy and lossless. Lossy compression (used in JPEG and WebP) removes some image data to achieve smaller files, while lossless compression (used in PNG) reduces file size without any quality loss.

Our smart compression algorithm automatically finds the optimal balance between file size and visual quality. For most photographs, you can reduce file size by 40-60% with virtually no visible difference. For web usage, this translates to faster page loads and better user experience.

Privacy-First Image Processing

Unlike most online image tools that upload your files to remote servers, Free Image Converter processes everything locally in your browser. This means your images — whether personal photos, confidential documents, or proprietary designs — never leave your device. There is no data collection, no server storage, and no risk of your files being accessed by third parties.

This approach leverages modern browser technologies including the HTML Canvas API and Web Workers, enabling fast, efficient image processing without compromising your privacy. Your browser acts as the image processor, performing all conversions and compressions in real time.

Batch Processing for Efficiency

Need to convert or compress multiple images? Our batch processing feature lets you handle up to 20 images simultaneously. Simply drag and drop your files, select the desired output format or compression settings, and process them all at once. Download individually or grab everything in a single ZIP file — your workflow stays efficient regardless of volume.

Optimizing Images for the Web

Image optimization is crucial for website performance. Google's Core Web Vitals — metrics that directly impact search rankings — are heavily influenced by image loading times. By converting your images to modern formats like WebP or AVIF and applying appropriate compression, you can dramatically improve your Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) score and deliver a better experience to your visitors.

For e-commerce sellers, optimized product images mean faster page loads, higher conversion rates, and reduced hosting costs. For bloggers and content creators, it means your content reaches your audience without frustrating delays.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Free Image Converter really free?
Yes, completely free with no sign-up, no watermark, and no hidden charges. All features are available without creating an account. We believe essential image tools should be accessible to everyone.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All image processing happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript and the Canvas API. Your files never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy. There is no server upload, no data collection, and no file storage.
What image formats are supported?
We support a wide range of formats. Input: JPG/JPEG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, GIF (static), BMP, TIFF, HEIC (on supported browsers), and SVG. Output: JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, TIFF, and BMP.
How many images can I convert at once?
You can batch convert or compress up to 20 images at once. Each file can be up to 20MB in size. After processing, you can download them individually or as a single ZIP file.
Does image compression reduce quality?
Our smart compression mode intelligently reduces file size while maintaining visual quality. For most photographs, the difference is imperceptible. You can also use manual mode to control the exact quality level or target a specific file size, giving you full control over the trade-off between size and quality.
What happens to my images after conversion?
Your images are automatically cleared from browser memory after you download them, refresh the page, or after 30 minutes of inactivity. You can also manually clear all files at any time. Nothing is stored permanently — once cleared, the data is gone completely.