Find answers to common questions about Image Converter Pro, its features, and how it works.
Image Converter Pro currently supports converting from common image formats including PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP, and AVIF. Simply upload your file, and we'll detect its format automatically.
You can convert your images to PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP, and AVIF. Choose the format that best suits your needs from the 'Convert to' dropdown.
Currently, there is no strict limit on the file size, though very large files might take longer to process. For optimal performance, we recommend images under 50MB. There is no limit on the number of conversions you can perform.
Yes, absolutely. Your privacy is our top priority. We process your images temporarily on our servers, and they are deleted immediately after you download the converted file or after a very short time (typically a few minutes). We do not store your images long-term or share them with third parties. Please see our Privacy Policy for more details.
Yes! Our 'Advanced Options' section allows you to customize your output. You can adjust the image quality (compression), set specific width and height dimensions, rotate the image, apply various filters, and even enhance brightness, contrast, and saturation. You can also enable 'Optimize' for general file size reduction.
The 'Quality' slider primarily affects the compression level of your output image, especially for formats like JPG and WebP. A lower quality percentage means more compression and a smaller file size, but potentially a loss of detail. A higher quality percentage means less compression, larger file size, and better image fidelity.
Progressive loading (or progressive JPEG/PNG) allows the image to load in stages, starting with a low-resolution version that gradually becomes clearer. This can improve the perceived loading speed on slower connections, as users see a full image quickly, even if it's not yet fully detailed.
Lossless compression is a type of data compression that allows the original data to be perfectly reconstructed from the compressed data. When applied to images, it means no quality is lost, even if the file size is reduced. This is primarily applicable to formats like PNG, and can also be an option for WebP and some AVIF profiles.
Several factors can influence the final file size, including the complexity of the image, the chosen output format, and the original image's properties. While reducing quality helps, converting to a format like PNG (which is lossless by default) might result in a larger file than a highly compressed JPG, even if you set a lower 'Quality' percentage. Also, ensure 'Optimize' is checked for general size reduction.
First, please ensure your internet connection is stable. Then, try uploading the file again. If the issue persists, check if the file format is supported and if the file is corrupted. If you continue to experience problems, please contact us at support@imageconverterpro.com with details about the file and the error message.
Currently, we do not offer a public API. However, we are always evaluating new features and services. Please feel free to send us your interest and use case via our contact page.
Yes, Image Converter Pro is completely free to use for all conversions. We may display advertisements to support the operation and maintenance of the service.
Image Converter Pro is proudly designed and developed by a dedicated team in Ireland.
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