Most tools run entirely in your browser

All tools

Every converter, compressor, editor, splitter, and PDF tool ImgShifter offers. Browser-side tools never upload your image — you can verify by going offline. Server-side tools handle formats that need native libraries (TIFF, RAW, SVG vectorization) and are clearly labeled. Read the privacy explainer for the full per-tool breakdown.

Tools
55
Browser-side
52
Server-side
3
Image formats
8+

Convert

Format conversions in every direction across PNG, JPG, WEBP, AVIF, HEIC, SVG, TIFF, and RAW. PNG, JPG, WEBP, AVIF, HEIC, and SVG (both rasterize and vectorize) run entirely in your browser via the Canvas API and WebAssembly - no upload. Only TIFF and RAW route to the conversion service for native decoding.

Browser only

PNG to JPG

Convert transparent PNG images into lightweight JPG files in your browser.

Browser only

JPG to PNG

Create crisp PNG files from JPG images with a fast local conversion workflow.

Browser only

WEBP to JPG

Turn modern WEBP images into widely compatible JPG files without waiting on uploads.

Browser only

PNG to WEBP

Convert PNG images to modern WEBP for smaller file sizes with preserved transparency.

Browser only

JPG to WEBP

Convert JPG images to modern WEBP for smaller file sizes with strong quality.

Browser only

WEBP to PNG

Convert WEBP images to PNG for broad compatibility and crisp output.

Browser only

HEIC to JPG

Convert iPhone HEIC photos to widely compatible JPG files entirely in your browser - no upload.

Browser only

HEIC to PNG

Convert iPhone HEIC photos to lossless PNG files for design and editing workflows.

Browser only

AVIF to JPG

Convert AVIF images to JPG directly in your browser - no upload required.

Browser only

AVIF to PNG

Convert AVIF images to PNG with lossless quality - runs entirely in your browser.

Browser only

JPG to AVIF

Convert JPG images to modern AVIF for the smallest file sizes - runs entirely in your browser.

Browser only

PNG to AVIF

Convert PNG images to AVIF for dramatically smaller files - browser-based, no upload.

Browser only

WEBP to AVIF

Convert WEBP images to AVIF for even smaller files - fully private, in-browser conversion.

Browser only

AVIF to WEBP

Convert AVIF images to WEBP for broader editor support - browser-based, fully private.

Browser only

SVG to JPG

Rasterize SVG vector graphics into widely compatible JPG files directly in your browser.

Browser only

SVG to PNG

Rasterize SVG vector graphics into PNG files with transparency preserved - entirely in your browser.

Browser only

SVG to WEBP

Rasterize SVG vector graphics into compact WEBP files directly in your browser.

Browser only

PNG to SVG

Vectorize PNG images into scalable SVG files - browser-based tracing, no upload required.

Browser only

JPG to SVG

Vectorize JPG images into scalable SVG files - browser-based tracing, no upload required.

Browser only

WEBP to SVG

Vectorize WEBP images into scalable SVG files - browser-based tracing, no upload required.

Edit

Compress, crop, resize, rotate, flip, edit SVG source, and generate favicon sets locally in your browser. The compressor uses browser-image-compression with a live quality slider. The cropper offers aspect-ratio presets including 1:1, 4:5, 9:16, and an Instagram-specific tool. Resize handles batches and exports a ZIP via JSZip. The SVG editor recolors, optimizes, and exports vector source with a live preview. The favicon generator builds a complete .ico + PNG + manifest set from any image. Nothing leaves your device.

Social-platform sizers

One-click resizers for YouTube thumbnails, Open Graph cards, Twitter cards, and other platform-specific image specs. Each tool locks the aspect ratio, exports at the platform's exact dimensions, and auto-compresses under the platform's file-size cap. Browser-only - your image never leaves your device.

Developer & design utilities

Image to base64 data URLs (and back) for inline CSS, JSON payloads, and email signatures. Color palette extraction with median-cut quantization for hex, RGB, and HSL codes - copy as CSS variables or download a swatch PNG. Both run entirely in your browser.

Split

Cut a single image into 2-10 panels for carousels and grids. The Instagram Grid Maker builds 3-column puzzle feeds. The carousel and Threads splitters produce edge-aligned slides for swipe-to-reveal and pinch-to-merge posts. The generic image splitter handles any source aspect, including 16:9 for YouTube and 9:16 for TikTok and Reels. All splitting happens on a Canvas in your browser.

PDF

Image-to-PDF and PDF-to-image, both fully browser-side. Combine JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, or iPhone HEIC photos into a single PDF with jsPDF (A4 / Letter / match-image page sizes, reorderable pages). Render any PDF's pages back out as JPG, PNG, or WEBP with Mozilla's PDF.js. No upload, no signup.

Privacy

Inspect and remove the hidden EXIF, XMP, and IPTC metadata embedded in your photos, add a text or logo watermark to claim attribution, and blur or pixelate faces, license plates, and PII before sharing. Everything runs in your browser - the photo never reaches a server.

Server-side conversion

Advanced formats that need native libraries unavailable in the browser - TIFF and RAW (CR2/NEF/ARW/DNG). Files are sent over an encrypted connection to the ImgShifter conversion service, converted, and returned. The original is not retained beyond the conversion.

Image format comparison

Which format to pick, what each one is best for, and whether ImgShifter can process it without a server.

FormatBest forBrowser-sideTypical file size
PNGLossless graphics, transparency, screenshots Yes100% (baseline)
JPGPhotographs, smallest size for photo content Yes10-30% of PNG
WEBPModern web delivery with transparency Yes60-75% of JPG
AVIFSmallest mainstream format for photo + transparency Yes40-60% of JPG
HEICiPhone photos (iOS 11+) Yes~50% of JPG
TIFFPrint, scanning, archival, lossless layers Server-side200-400% of PNG
RAWCamera sensor data (CR2, NEF, ARW, DNG) Server-side300-600% of PNG
SVGVector logos, icons, illustrations - any size YesVaries (vector)

File-size figures are typical ranges for comparable visual quality on photographic content. Actual sizes depend on image dimensions, complexity, and quality settings.