Image converter






interleaved
optimize huffman codes
generate preview
Save EXIF, if exist
Save IPTC, if exist

generate preview
Save EXIF, if exist
Save IPTC, if exist
BigTIFF file format
Resize
keeping proportions


# ResultSource file

To convert images, follow these steps:
  • Use the "Local file" or "Online file" buttons to specify how to upload the image to the server. Use the "local file" if you need to convert a file from your computer, in order to specify a file on the Internet, select "Online file" and in the appeared field paste the link to the file. We do not set any limits on the size of the image file, but the larger the file, the more time it will take to convert. Just be patient and everything will turn out.
  • Select the image format to which you want to convert your image.
    For your convenience, we have made fine-tuning of popular formats. If you do not know how to use - leave it as it is, they are displayed optimally. More details you can read in the "Help". The format of the resulting image can be JPG, DDS, ICO, PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP, PNM, PS, PS2, PS3, PPM, PSD, PTIF, RAD etc..
  • If you need to change its size, then just specify the size in the "Change the size" field the width and height of the image. If you need exact adjustment in height or width, then just specify it and set the flag "Save proportions", in this case the converter will convert the file according to your condition, the second one will be calculated automatically.
  • To start the conversion, click the "Convert" button to start the transformation. If the conversion is successful, the file will be available in the "Conversion Results" section. If you just need to download a file, click on the file name. If you want to get other ways to save, then click on the icon to generate a QR code to upload the result to your mobile phone or tablet, and also if you want to save the file in one of the online storage services such as Google Drive or Dropbox.

Please be patient in the conversion process.
All graphic files consist of digital data in one of the image file formats. There are 2 main types of data: raster and vector. The best example of a bitmap image is your monitor. The monitor displays raster images. Any monitor is a set of pixels, for example, with a resolution of 1366 * 768 or 1920 * 1080 pixels; The pixels are very small, then you see the whole picture in good quality, but try to get accustomed and you probably see the points. On the number of points and the size of the monitor will depends how the picture looks. Any digital camera takes pictures in a raster, but the resolution of a digital camera is usually higher than the resolution of the monitor, so you can increase the picture a few times when viewing, but not more, without losing quality. The printer will also print the image in the raster. But except raster format, smart people came up with a vector format. It allows you to store images using various lines that create an image, you can magnify these images an infinite number of times and you will not see any changes in the image, but you do not need to store your photos in this format. It is impossible to accurately describe with lines what we see around, but there are always areas where it is not very easy to do without vector images. By the way, on this site icons are displayed in vector format.