Fast Image Converter

Convert image instantly. No upload, 100% private, runs in your browser.

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Image Converter Guide

Convert images to supported formats quickly with local browser processing.

Imglio keeps image conversion direct: upload files, choose an output format, and process them locally. Speed depends on the image size, output format, and your device, with AVIF usually taking longer than JPG or WebP.

Why Imglio? Imglio keeps conversion simple: pick files, choose a format, and process locally in your browser. It avoids the upload-wait-download loop that many online converters use. If the output format supports transparency, transparent pixels can be kept by the browser encode step. For the best result, choose the format based on how the image will be used.

How to Use

  1. Upload one or more images
  2. Confirm the input format and choose WebP
  3. Rotate any image if the orientation is wrong
  4. Click "Convert Now"
  5. Download the converted files from the results page

Features

  • Convert image files to WebP format
  • Process one or multiple images in the same run
  • Choose input and output formats from the settings panel
  • Rotate images before conversion
  • Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and AVIF outputs in the converter
  • No source image upload to an Imglio server during conversion

Use Cases

  • Convert images to different formats (JPG, PNG, WebP, and Avif.)
  • Ensure compatibility across devices and platforms
  • Prepare images for web, apps, or social media
  • Reduce file size by switching to more efficient formats

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can select multiple files and convert them in one run. Very large batches may take longer because the work happens on your device.
It depends on the output format. JPG, WebP, and AVIF use lossy compression by default. PNG is lossless, but it can create larger files.
No. The selected source images are converted in the browser and are not uploaded to an Imglio server.

Upload your image and convert it to WebP without sending the source file to a server.