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Common Image Conversion Questions
Should I use JPG, PNG, or WebP for my images?
JPG — Best for photos where file size matters. Every app, website, and device supports it. Use at 80–90% quality. PNG — Best for screenshots, logos, graphics, and anything with text or a transparent background. Always lossless. WebP — Best overall: 25–35% smaller than JPG at the same quality, supports transparency like PNG. Use it for web and social media.
Does converting JPG to PNG improve quality?
No. Converting a JPG to PNG does not restore quality that was already lost in the original JPG compression. PNG is lossless going forward — it won't degrade further — but it can't add back detail that's gone. If quality matters, always start from the highest-resolution original you have.
Why should I convert JPG to WebP?
WebP files are typically 25–35% smaller than equivalent JPEGs at the same visual quality. For websites, this means faster load times and better Core Web Vitals scores. All major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) support WebP. Instagram, X, and Facebook all accept WebP uploads.
Can I convert multiple images at once?
Yes — drop multiple files or use the Browse button to select several at once. All images are converted with your chosen format and quality, then downloaded as a single ZIP file.