Why Convert Image Formats?

Different contexts require different image formats. A HEIC photo from your iPhone cannot be opened in many applications on Windows. A PNG logo converted to JPG loses its transparent background. A high-resolution TIFF from a scanner is too large to email. Knowing how to convert between formats quickly โ€” without installing software โ€” is an essential everyday skill in 2026.

The Most Common Image Conversions

HEIC to JPG โ€” For iPhone Photos on Windows/Android

iPhones default to HEIC format to save storage space. Use our HEIC to JPG converter to make iPhone photos universally compatible.

PNG to JPG โ€” When File Size Matters

PNG files are larger than JPG for photographs. If you have a PNG photo (not a logo or graphic), converting to JPG reduces the file size by 50โ€“80% with minimal visible quality difference. Note that JPG does not support transparency.

JPG or PNG to WEBP โ€” For Web Use

WEBP is 25โ€“35% smaller than JPG at equivalent quality. For web developers and bloggers, converting images to WEBP significantly reduces page load times. Use our JPG to WEBP and PNG to WEBP converters.

WEBP to JPG or PNG โ€” For Compatibility

If you receive a WEBP image but need to use it in an application that does not support WEBP yet, convert it using our WEBP to JPG or WEBP to PNG converters.

๐Ÿ’ก Quick reference: Need compatibility everywhere? Use JPG for photos, PNG for graphics with transparency, WEBP for web use, SVG for logos and icons.

Does Converting Images Lose Quality?

Converting from a lossless format (PNG) to a lossy format (JPG) loses some quality โ€” but the loss is usually invisible at high quality settings. For best results, always convert from the highest quality version you have, not from an already-compressed copy.