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Free Image Format Converter

Convert common image files into other formats or individual PDFs with a simple upload-to-download flow.

Supports JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, WEBP, GIF, and HEIC uploads.Convert to image formats or to an individual PDF per file.Explains transparency and animation limits clearly.

Pick the source and target format first

Choose the source format first, then the output format you want. This makes the conversion flow easier to follow.

Some formats behave differently

Transparency and animation do not behave the same way in every format pair, so it helps to know your final use case before converting.

Supported formats and input limits

This section summarizes the current public workflow limits and format behavior.

Supported formats

ItemCurrent behavior
Accepted uploadsJPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, WEBP, GIF, HEIC
Available outputsJPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, WEBP, PDF, GIF, HEIC
Special behaviorTransparency and animation depend on the selected format pair
PDF outputEach uploaded image becomes its own PDF file

Current input limits

ItemCurrent behavior
Files per job4 files
Max file sizeUp to 100MB per file
Common useQuick format conversion for everyday image files
Source-first flowChoose the source format first, then the target format

Practical situations where this helps

These examples show where the tool fits into everyday work and publishing flows.

Preparing images for a website or product page

You may need a lighter or more suitable format before publishing on a site or marketplace.

Changing older or less convenient image files

BMP, TIFF, or other less convenient files are often easier to share after conversion.

Quick format cleanup before sending files

Sometimes the goal is not editing the image itself but simply delivering it in a format the receiver can use more easily.

How it differs from nearby formats or modes

This explains where the current flow fits compared with nearby alternatives.

PNG vs JPG vs WEBP

PNG is often chosen for clarity or transparency, JPG for everyday photos, and WEBP for lighter web use.

Still image vs animated image output

If the output format is a still format, animated sources may use only the first frame. GIF and WEBP are the main moving-image formats in this workflow.

Common reasons a job can fail

These are the common public-workflow limits and failure patterns users may run into.

The file is too large

If a file is larger than 100MB, conversion may stop before processing begins.

The source file is damaged

A damaged or incomplete image file can fail when the converter tries to read it.

The chosen format pair behaves differently than expected

Some pairs cannot keep transparency, and animated files may not stay animated in still-image outputs.

The upload does not finish cleanly

If the browser upload does not complete properly, the conversion may not begin.

Temporary processing and deletion summary

This image converter is built for temporary processing only.

  • Uploaded source files are used only for temporary conversion work and are normally removed within about 24 hours.
  • Converted result files and related job information stay available only for a limited period and can be cleaned up after a few days.
  • This service is a processing tool, not a permanent storage space, so it is best to download the files you need as soon as they are ready.

FAQ

Can I convert several images together?

Yes. Up to 4 files are supported in one job.

Will transparency always stay?

No. It depends on the selected output format.

Will animated files always stay animated?

No. If you convert to a still-image format, only the first frame may be used.

Should I download the result quickly?

Yes. It is better to save the final file in your own storage once it is ready.

Related guides

These guides can help you understand the feature more clearly or choose better settings.