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Batch Browser Tool — No Server Uploads

Image Converter

Convert multiple images simultaneously to JPEG, PNG, WebP, or SVG format. Unlike other tools, all conversion steps take place locally inside your browser tab. This ensures absolute data security, zero upload bandwidth costs, and instant results.

Supported Formats

  • Input: JPG, PNG, WebP, SVG, GIF, BMP, ICO
  • Output: WebP (best), JPG, PNG, SVG (vector wrap)
  • Batch processing: up to 15 images at once

Drag & drop images, or click to browse

Accepts multiple images of any dimensions

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Raster to Vector SVG Wrapping: Standard vectorization transforms raster grids (PNG/JPG) into geometric math paths. When converting PNG or JPG to SVG here, our converter encapsulates the raster source code inside a high-fidelity inline Base64 data envelope nested in an SVG element wrapper. This yields a scalable, structured vector file immediately compatible with vector tools (Illustrator, Figma) and web layouts.

Vector to Raster (SVG to JPG/PNG/WebP): Converting vector SVGs to raster images requires rasterization. We render the XML coordinates of your SVG onto a virtual HTML5 Canvas layout, utilizing the device's graphics engine to decode the vectors, and then compile the pixels as compressed JPEG or transparent PNG files.

All operations run locally inside your browser sandbox. We do not store, copy, or monitor any of your graphical data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the WebP quality setting do?

WebP quality (default 80%) runs lossy compression, discarding minute visual noise imperceptible to the human eye. Lowering quality reduces file sizes significantly, while 90% and above yields near-lossless clarity.

Is there a total size cap?

Because there are no server uploads involved, there is no file size limit. The converter only depends on your system's memory capacity. Batch processing works smoothly with up to 15 concurrent images.

Does this run on mobile browsers?

Yes. Modern mobile browsers (iOS Safari, Android Chrome) support FileReader and Canvas Blob parameters natively. You can convert files directly from your photo library on your mobile phone.