Convert images between PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, SVG, GIF, BMP, and ICO — with optional resizing, compression, and format optimisation.
Convert any image (PNG, JPG, GIF, SVG, WebP) to a Base64 data URI for embedding in HTML, CSS, or JSON.
Decode Base64-encoded image strings back to viewable PNG / JPG / GIF / WebP images — free and instant.
Convert JPG images to WebP format and reduce file size by up to 80%. Free online JPG to WebP converter with quality control — browser-based, batch-friendly.
Convert WebP images to PNG format instantly. Free online WebP to PNG converter — lossless, transparency-friendly, browser-based, batch supported.
Optimize SVG files online — remove metadata, minify styles, and compress without losing quality. Free, browser-based SVG optimizer.
Convert PNG images to WebP and shrink file size dramatically. Free online PNG to WebP converter with full transparency support — browser-based.
Convert WebP images to JPG format instantly. Free online WebP to JPG converter — fast, high-quality, browser-based, batch processing supported.
Resize JPG, PNG, and WebP images online by exact pixel dimensions or by percentage. Free browser-based image resizer with aspect-ratio lock and instant download.
Compress JPG and WebP images online by quality slider or exact target file size. Free browser-based image compressor with savings percentage and instant download.
Tooloogle's image converters let you transform images between every common web and print format, often with smarter compression than the original tools used to create the file. Convert PNG to JPG to shrink file size, JPG to WebP to cut bandwidth, SVG to PNG for platforms that don't support vector formats, HEIC to JPG to share iPhone photos with anyone, and dozens more pairs — all in your browser.
Convert to and from WebP and AVIF — the modern formats that produce 30-50% smaller files than JPG and PNG with the same visual quality. Perfect for blog images, product photos, and any web asset where load time matters. Includes quality sliders so you can balance file size against fidelity.
Convert between JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. Choose lossy JPG for photos, lossless PNG for graphics with transparency, animated GIF for short clips, and TIFF for print-quality archives.
Convert SVG to PNG, JPG, or PDF for use in platforms that don't support vector graphics. Convert raster images to SVG using tracing algorithms for logos, icons, and simple line art. Optimise SVG markup by removing unused metadata, comments, and editor cruft.
Convert HEIC/HEIF (iPhone photos) to JPG or PNG so you can share them on platforms that don't natively support Apple's format. Convert any image to ICO for Windows favicons and shortcut icons, with multi-size embedding.
Convert GIF to MP4, WebM, or animated WebP for smaller, smoother playback. Convert MP4 to GIF for sharing short clips on platforms that prefer GIF. Adjust frame rate, dimensions, and color depth for the right quality/size trade-off.
Convert images to PDF (single or multi-page), with options for paper size, orientation, and margins. Extract images from PDFs back to PNG or JPG.
Each format has strengths: JPG compresses photos efficiently but blurs text and edges; PNG keeps text crisp but is huge; WebP is best for the web but lacks support in older email clients; SVG scales infinitely but only works for vector content; HEIC saves space on iPhones but isn't readable on Windows by default. Picking the right format for the right context shaves megabytes from your site, makes images shareable across platforms, and keeps print quality high.
Tooloogle's converters use smart compression: chroma subsampling for JPG, palette quantisation for PNG, perceptual encoding for WebP/AVIF. You can almost always cut file size by 50-80% with no visible difference — and you preview the result before downloading.
Drop a whole folder of images and convert them all in one go. Each file uses your chosen settings, and you download a ZIP with the converted batch. Perfect for blog migrations, ecommerce product imports, and bulk asset preparation.
All conversions happen in your browser using WebAssembly-powered codecs. Your images never upload anywhere. This matters for product mock-ups, customer photos, internal screenshots, and anything else you wouldn't paste into a public tool.
Web developers preparing assets for performance budgets. Bloggers shrinking hero images before upload. Ecommerce managers standardising product photo formats. iPhone users sending photos to Windows users. Designers exporting Figma vectors as PNG for client sharing. Marketers preparing assets for email campaigns where WebP isn't yet supported. Print-on-demand sellers converting source files to print-quality TIFF.
Always resize an image to its display size before compressing — a 4000px hero image displayed at 1200px wastes bandwidth even with great compression. Use WebP or AVIF for the web, with JPG fallbacks for older browsers via the <picture> element. For logos and icons, prefer SVG. For product photos, JPG at 80% quality usually beats PNG. For icons embedded in emails, PNG with a small palette beats SVG (most email clients ignore SVG). Always check the converted output at full size before publishing.
Photos for the web → WebP (with JPG fallback). Photos for print → TIFF or PNG. Logos and icons → SVG. Animated content → animated WebP or short MP4. Screenshots with text → PNG. iOS-shared photos for cross-platform → JPG. Favicons → ICO with embedded sizes (16, 32, 48, 64, 96, 128, 256). When in doubt, convert to multiple formats and serve the right one to each client.