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Image Converter

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Convert PNG, JPG, WebP, HEIC, AVIF, SVG, TIFF, BMP, ICO, and GIF images privately in your browser with batch controls, previews, quality settings, and ZIP export.

Product Guide

Private Online Image Converter for Everyday Format Changes

An image converter changes an image from one file format to another so it can be uploaded, displayed, archived, edited, shared, or delivered in the format a workflow requires. Kreotar Image Converter focuses on privacy-first browser processing, broad format coverage, batch conversion, and practical controls for quality, transparency, and clean file naming.

Image Converter Guide

A useful image converter is more than a file extension changer. It decodes the source image, redraws it safely, and exports a real new file in the target format. That matters because PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, SVG, TIFF, HEIC, BMP, ICO, and GIF all behave differently across browsers, design tools, documents, apps, and upload forms.

JPG is widely compatible and efficient for photos, but it does not preserve transparency. PNG is better for logos, screenshots, graphics, and transparent assets. WebP and AVIF can create smaller web images with strong visual quality when the receiving platform supports them. SVG is a vector format that can be rasterized for PNG, JPG, WebP, or AVIF output. TIFF is common in scanning, print, and archival workflows. HEIC and HEIF are common for iPhone photos and often need conversion before upload or sharing.

Browser-based conversion is useful when privacy and speed matter. Files can be processed locally without a default upload step, which is helpful for client images, product photos, internal screenshots, personal documents, and quick compatibility fixes. The tool still needs to be honest about browser limits: animated GIFs are handled as first-frame conversions unless full animation export is implemented, and multi-page TIFF files are converted from the first page by default.

Choosing the best output format depends on the destination. Use JPG for photos and broad compatibility, PNG for transparency and crisp graphics, WebP for modern web delivery, AVIF for high compression on supported platforms, SVG when vectors need to stay editable, TIFF for print or archival exchange, BMP for simple bitmap workflows, ICO for icons, and HEIC only when staying inside ecosystems that support it well.

How to Convert Images Online

Upload or drop one or more image files into the converter.

Choose the global output format, or set a different format for individual files in the queue.

Adjust quality for JPG, WebP, or AVIF, and choose a background color when converting transparent images to JPG or BMP.

Convert all files or only selected files directly in the browser.

Download each converted image or export all ready files as a ZIP archive.

Image Converter FAQ

Is the image converter free?

Yes. Kreotar Image Converter is a free browser-based tool for converting common image formats.

Are my images uploaded?

No upload is required by default. The conversion workflow runs in your browser so files stay on your device while the output is generated.

Which formats can I convert?

The tool accepts major formats including JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, SVG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, HEIC, HEIF, and ICO, with output options for JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, BMP, TIFF, and ICO where browser encoding is available.

Can I batch convert images?

Yes. You can add multiple images, set a global output format, override individual file formats, convert selected or all files, and download all ready results as a ZIP.

Can I convert HEIC photos from iPhone?

Yes. HEIC and HEIF files are decoded in the browser with a lazily loaded decoder, then exported to common targets such as JPG, PNG, or WebP.

What happens to transparent PNGs when converting to JPG?

JPG does not support transparency, so transparent pixels are flattened onto the selected background color. The default background is white.

Can I convert SVG files?

Yes. SVG files are sanitized and rasterized to a canvas before export to raster formats such as PNG, JPG, WebP, or AVIF.

Can I convert animated GIFs?

Animated GIF files are detected, but this workflow converts the first frame unless full animation export is implemented for that target.

Which format is best for websites?

WebP is a strong default for modern websites, AVIF can be smaller when supported, JPG is practical for broad photo compatibility, and PNG is best when transparency or sharp graphics matter.