Convert Images Between JPG, PNG & WebP

Convert up to 20 images at once — including Apple HEIC to JPG. No resizing, no quality games, no ads.

    Heads up: JPG can't store transparency. Any transparent areas (common in PNG and WebP) will be filled with white. Choose PNG or WebP to keep transparency.

    How it works

    1. Drop your images. Add up to 20 at once. Apple HEIC, JPG, PNG, and WebP files all work as input.
    2. Pick your output format. JPG, PNG, or WebP — one format for the whole batch.
    3. Click Convert. Every image is converted at full original size. We don't resize or recompress beyond the format change.
    4. Download your zip. Your converted files stay available for re-download for 24 hours.

    When to use this

    • iPhone HEIC photos that won't open on Windows. iPhones save photos as HEIC, which most Windows apps, older software, and many websites can't read. Convert HEIC to JPG and the photo opens anywhere.
    • A site rejected your upload. Some forms only accept JPG or PNG and bounce HEIC or WebP. Convert to the format they want and re-upload.
    • You need transparency. Converting a photo or logo to PNG or WebP keeps a transparent background intact. JPG can't — see the note in the tool.
    • Smaller files for a faster website. WebP is typically smaller than JPG or PNG at the same quality. Converting your site images to WebP can speed up page loads.
    • Also need to change the size? This tool only changes the format. To shrink dimensions or hit a file-size limit, use the resize image tool.

    Common mistakes

    • Expecting transparency to survive a JPG conversion. JPG has no transparency channel — transparent areas become a solid color (white, in this tool). If you need the transparency, convert to PNG or WebP instead.
    • Converting a photo to PNG to "improve" it. PNG doesn't add quality, and for photographs it usually produces a much larger file than JPG with no visible benefit. PNG is best for graphics, logos, and screenshots.
    • Thinking conversion adds detail. Changing format never adds resolution or sharpness that wasn't in the original. A blurry photo stays blurry in any format.
    • Wanting HEIC as output. We convert HEIC in but never out — most apps and sites still can't display HEIC, so outputting it would just recreate the problem you came here to fix.