Accept mixed sources in one queue
Upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP files together when the batch comes from mixed sources.
Upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP images, then switch the batch output between JPG, PNG, and WebP on the same page. Best for mixed-source batches that still need a format decision, with everything processed locally in the browser.
Supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP. Upload first, export the current batch as JPG, and keep mixed-source batches in one place.
Upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP files together when the batch comes from mixed sources.
Switch the same batch between JPG, PNG, and WebP without leaving the page.
After conversion, download files one by one or export the successful results together as a ZIP archive.
This works best when the batch comes from mixed formats or when you still need to compare JPG, PNG, and WebP before deciding.
Use this page when the source batch is mixed or when you still need to compare output targets across JPG, PNG, and WebP. If your workflow is fixed to one output type, the dedicated format pages are the shorter path.
Best For
Useful when one delivery batch contains JPG, PNG, and WebP files that still need to be normalized before sharing, publishing, or archiving.
Before You Use It
The queue can accept mixed inputs, but one processing run still exports the batch as either JPG, PNG, or WebP.
Not Ideal
If you always export to the same target and never switch, the dedicated image-to-JPG, image-to-PNG, and image-to-WebP pages remain the shorter flow.
Workflow Note
Once mixed-source files are normalized, the next step is often Image Compression to reduce delivery weight, Image Watermark to add ownership labels, or Image to PDF to bundle the results into a submission-ready file.
The tool accepts JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP files, and you can mix these formats inside the same batch. If the next step is already clear, you can continue directly into Image Compression, Image Watermark, or Image to PDF.
Yes. You can change the export target and then process the full queue again with the currently selected format.
Yes. This page allows JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP uploads even when the selected output format matches the source file type.
Each processing run only generates results for the currently selected export format. If you switch targets later, the queue needs to be processed again so the downloads match the new selection.
No. Everything runs locally in the browser, and the source files stay on your device.
You can convert up to 30 images per batch. Extra files will not be added to the queue.