Web image workflow
Web Image Optimization Converter
Create modern WebP and AVIF images from JPG or PNG files for faster websites, lighter image delivery, and better web performance workflows.
This fixes
- Website images are heavier than they need to be.
- A modern site or CMS supports WebP or AVIF.
- You want modern output while keeping original fallbacks.
How to handle it
- Start from JPG or PNG and choose WebP for broad modern support.
- Use AVIF for maximum compression when the destination supports it.
- Keep JPG or PNG fallbacks for older tools.
Before you submit
- Review fine details and colors after conversion.
- Confirm CMS and browser support before replacing originals.
- Use PNG if transparency is required and WebP is not accepted.
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Helpful guides
Image ConversionBest Image Format for Web: JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, or SVG?A practical guide to choosing the right image format for websites, product images, transparent graphics, animations, and modern browser performance.Image ConversionWebP vs JPG: Which Image Format Should You Use?Compare WebP and JPG for website images, product photos, uploads, compatibility, quality, and file size.Image ConversionAVIF vs WebP: Best Format for Modern Web ImagesCompare AVIF and WebP for compression, browser support, image quality, fallbacks, and upload compatibility.
FAQ
Should I use WebP or AVIF?
WebP is the safer modern default. AVIF can be smaller, but you should confirm support in your target workflow.
Can converting images improve website speed?
Modern formats can reduce image size, which may help page weight. Always inspect output quality before publishing.
Can I convert several files at once?
Yes. The converter supports up to 10 files in one batch when the files use the same input format.
Do I need to install software?
No. You can start from this page, choose the matching converter, and process files online from the browser.