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Image Converter (WebP/PNG/JPEG)

Convert WebP, PNG, and JPEG images with batch processing support.

Convert between WebP, PNG, and JPEG formats without leaving the browser. Adjustable quality settings, EXIF stripping, and batch downloads make it ideal for design QA, documentation, and performance tuning.

Key points

Drag and drop everything

Drop folders or select multiple images at once. Large batches stay in memory so nothing leaves your browser.

Quality and metadata controls

Tune JPEG/WebP quality, switch between formats, and strip EXIF or location metadata before sharing files externally.

Batch downloads with one click

Download individual results or bundle them into a single ZIP archive for quick handoffs and design reviews.

Drop images to convert

Supports PNG, JPEG, and WebP. Files stay in your browser.

or drag them anywhere in this panel

No images yet. Drop files above to begin converting.

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How to use this tool

  1. Step 1

    Add your source images

    Drag files into the drop zone or use the picker. PNG, JPEG, and WebP formats are supported with instant previews.
  2. Step 2

    Select format and quality

    Choose WebP, JPEG, or PNG output. Adjust the quality slider for lossy formats and decide whether to strip EXIF metadata.
  3. Step 3

    Download the optimized assets

    Grab each file individually or download the entire batch as a ZIP once processing finishes.

Frequently asked questions

Are images uploaded to a server?
No. Conversions run entirely client-side with WebAssembly codecs. Files never leave your device and are cleared when you close the tab.
Which formats can I convert?
The converter handles PNG, JPEG, and WebP in any direction. Quality controls apply to WebP and JPEG, while PNG exports remain lossless.
Can I keep camera metadata?
Toggle off “Strip metadata” to keep the original JPEG when not changing formats. Re-encoding into a different format always removes embedded EXIF details.

High-resolution photos are processed locally using WebAssembly codecs. Re-encoding into new formats removes embedded metadata; keep originals if you must preserve camera or GPS details.

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