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Image Converter

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Convert images between PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, BMP, SVG and TIFF — free, fast and 100% private in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

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What it does

Image Converter lets you switch an image between any combination of PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, BMP, SVG, and TIFF formats in seconds, entirely within your browser. No file is ever uploaded, no account is required, and the tool is completely free. Just drop your image in, pick the format you need, and download the converted file. Whether you need to turn a HEIC photo from your iPhone into a JPG that any app can open, compress a large PNG down to a smaller WebP for a website, or convert a legacy BMP into a modern AVIF, Carbide handles it all locally on your device. The conversion is fast, the quality is preserved as much as each format allows, and your images stay completely private throughout the process.

How to use the Image Converter

  1. Open the Image Converter tool and click 'Choose image' or drag and drop your file into the tool.
  2. Select the output format you want — PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, BMP, SVG, or TIFF.
  3. Adjust quality settings if available for your chosen format (for example, JPG or WebP compression level).
  4. Click 'Convert' — the conversion runs locally on your device.
  5. Download the converted image in your chosen format.

Frequently asked questions

Is my image uploaded to a server when I convert it?
No. The entire conversion happens inside your browser on your own device. Carbide never receives or stores your images.
Can I convert a HEIC photo from my iPhone to JPG?
Yes. HEIC is one of the supported input formats, so you can convert iPhone photos to JPG, PNG, or any other supported format without needing a separate app.
Will converting from PNG to JPG reduce the image quality?
JPG is a lossy format, so some quality reduction is expected compared to a lossless PNG. You can control the compression level to balance file size against quality.
How is Image Converter different from just renaming the file extension?
Renaming a file extension does not actually change the format — the file is still encoded in its original format. Carbide's Image Converter re-encodes the image data into the target format properly, so the output file is genuinely in the format you chose.
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