Image Converters documentation

Convert between common image formats using pair-specific routes and output controls.

Overview

Use it when the format needs to change, not the meaning

Use Image Converters when a source image needs to become a different format for delivery or reuse.

Format handoffs

Move screenshots and artwork between the formats the next system accepts.

Transparency decisions

Choose a background color when you are converting into a format that does not keep alpha.

Dedicated pair routes

Open a stable route for one source and target combination when the workflow repeats often.

Supported inputs

Bring clean source text and keep the direction straight

  • Accepts JPEG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, BMP, TIFF, and HEIC files.
  • Alias names such as JPG and HEIF are accepted where the matching route allows them.
  • Quality and background controls appear only when the selected pair needs them.

Walk through it

Follow the same sequence you see in the tool

Workflow

Choose a conversion pair

Use the hub when you need to pick the source and target format first.

  1. Open the Image Converters hub.
  2. Choose the source and target format pair that matches your task.
  3. Open the dedicated route for that pair.

Workflow

Convert and inspect the result

Use the pair page when the file is ready to convert.

  1. Upload the source image.
  2. Set any available quality or background options.
  3. Run the conversion and review the preview, download, or copy actions.

What you get

Check the result before you copy it into the next step

Converted image

The result is available in the selected target format.

Preview and download actions

Preview cards and download controls help you verify the result before you share it.

Copy-ready data URI

When available, the encoded output can be copied for inline use.

Avoid these mistakes

Small input problems create the biggest conversion errors

Choosing the wrong pair

Confirm the source and target format before you upload anything.

Ignoring transparency loss

Set a background color when converting into a format that does not keep transparency.

Skipping the preview check

Review the output before you download or copy it.

Glossary

Decode the terms before you act on them

This section translates the most technical labels on the page into plain language so you can interpret the output without opening another tab.

Conversion pair

A conversion pair is the source format and target format combination, such as PNG to WebP or HEIC to JPEG.

Transparency

Transparency means parts of the image can stay see-through instead of being filled with a solid background color.

Alpha channel

The alpha channel is the part of an image format that stores transparency information.

Quality setting

A quality setting controls how aggressively the output format compresses the image and how much detail is preserved.

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Last updated March 23, 2026