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guides, tips, and everything you need to know about image formats
png vs jpg vs webp: our real browser conversion test
we converted a photo-like image, a text graphic, and a transparent icon with CozyConvert. here are the files, method, exact sizes, and what surprised us.
how to convert webp to png
need to convert a webp file to png? do it instantly in your browser. keeps transparency intact, no uploads, completely free.
cozyconvert vs squoosh: which image tool fits?
an honest comparison of local processing, format support, compression controls, and batch workflows.
how to convert webp to jpg
got a webp file you can't open? convert it to jpg instantly in your browser. no uploads, no software, completely free.
how to reduce image size for email
images too large to email? here's how to reduce image file size for attachments without losing quality you'll notice.
what is a png file? everything you need to know
png is one of the most common image formats but most people don't know what makes it different. here's the plain-english version.
how to convert jpg to webp
convert jpg to webp privately, understand what a second lossy encoding changes, and choose quality based on the actual result.
how to convert png to jpg (and when you should)
converting png to jpg is easy, but knowing when it's actually a good idea matters more than the technical steps.
how to convert HEIC to JPG (and why your iphone uses HEIC)
everything you need to know about apple's HEIC format and how to convert it to something everyone can open.
how to reduce image file size without losing quality
practical tips for making your images smaller without them looking worse. useful for web, email, and storage.
png vs webp: which format should you use?
a practical comparison of two of the most popular image formats, when to use each one, and why webp is taking over.
what is webp? the modern image format explained
webp is everywhere now but most people don't really know what it is. here's a plain-english explanation.
the best image format for websites in 2026
jpg, png, webp, avif... there are a lot of options. here's which one to actually use and when.