HOW THIS TOOL WORKS
UNIVERSAL IMAGE CONVERTER
EXPLAINED.
Convert mixed JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, BMP, TIFF, ICO, GIF, APNG and SVG files to the output format you choose in one batch. The converter detects each source file automatically.
AUTO-DETECTED INPUT provides a mixed batch of supported image formats. JPG is designed for small files for photos with lossy compression. Choose the destination according to where the image will be opened, whether transparency must remain, and whether smaller files or exact pixels matter more.
Multiple images are processed in sequence to reduce memory pressure. Every completed item receives its own download, while a multi-file batch can be packaged as a ZIP. Re-encoding cannot restore detail that was already removed by an earlier lossy save, so keep an original source when experimenting with JPG, WebP, AVIF or aggressive quality settings.
Image operations begin by decoding the source into pixels, applying the requested resize, crop, compression or format rules, and then encoding a new file. Transparent pixels are preserved by formats such as PNG and WebP but are flattened onto white when JPG is selected. Vector SVG input is rasterized at its decoded dimensions, and animated input is exported as a still frame unless the selected tool explicitly creates an animated format.
For dependable results, start with a valid source file, confirm the preview or status message, and open the downloaded copy before replacing the original. Large page counts, very high-resolution images and complex documents require more device memory and may take longer than small files, even though the controls and output steps remain the same.