Image Converter: WebP, AVIF to JPG or PNG
Upload a WebP, AVIF, PNG or JPG and download it in another format at full resolution — no cropping or resizing. Runs entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
How do I convert a WebP to JPG or PNG?
Drop the .webp file above, pick JPG or PNG, and download it. WebP is the format most websites now serve their images in, so it's what you get from a right-click "Save image as" — and it's still rejected by plenty of CMS uploaders, print shops, older design tools and email clients that only accept a JPG or PNG.
How do I convert an AVIF to JPG or PNG?
Exactly the same way: drop the .avif file, pick a format, download. AVIF compresses more efficiently than JPEG or PNG, so cameras, phones and some websites save it by default, but support outside the browser is still thin and most tools expect a JPG or PNG instead.
Can I convert a PNG to JPG, or a JPG to PNG?
Yes, both directions work. PNG to JPG is the usual way to shrink a screenshot that's too large to email or upload, using the quality slider to trade file size for sharpness. JPG to PNG re-wraps the photo losslessly, though it can't recover detail the original JPEG already discarded.
Which image formats can I upload?
WebP, AVIF, PNG and JPG go in; PNG and JPG come out. GIF is deliberately left out — converting an animation to a still image would silently throw away every frame but the first, and the GIF Converter on this site handles those properly.
What happens if I convert an animated WebP?
You get the first frame only, and the tool says so before you download rather than letting you find out afterwards. PNG and JPG have no way to store an animation, so if you need to keep the movement, use the GIF Converter instead.
Does this resize or crop my image?
No. The output keeps the exact pixel dimensions of your original file — this tool only changes the file format, nothing about the image itself. Use the Image Resizer if you need specific dimensions.
PNG or JPEG — which should I pick?
PNG is lossless and best for anything with transparency or crisp edges, like screenshots, logos, or graphics. JPEG produces a smaller file for ordinary photos, with a quality slider so you can trade file size for sharpness. Note that converting to JPEG flattens transparency onto a white background.
Does converting upload my photo anywhere?
No. The conversion happens with the Canvas 2D API directly in your browser tab — no server, no upload, no file ever leaves your device.
Why won't my file open in this tool?
Decoding relies on your browser, so a format your browser doesn't support will fail here too. WebP and PNG and JPG work everywhere; AVIF needs a current version of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari 16+. If a file fails to load, try updating your browser, or check that it's a genuine image file and not just renamed.
Is there a maximum file size I can upload?
Very high-resolution images (roughly above 40 megapixels, the range some phones' "high-res" camera modes produce) are blocked with a warning rather than risking a frozen or crashed browser tab during conversion.