Media Tools

Image converters, QR codes, and visual content generation tools

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Convert images between formats (WebP, AVIF, HEIC, JPG, PNG), generate QR codes, and create word clouds—all processed locally in your browser. Your images never leave your device, making these tools safe for sensitive or proprietary content.

These tools solve common format compatibility issues. iPhone HEIC photos that won't open on Windows? WebP images you need as GIFs? Modern formats like AVIF that your software doesn't support? Upload, convert, and download—no cloud processing, no accounts, no compression quality loss from re-encoding.

Who Uses These Tools

Content creators converting iPhone HEIC photos for cross-platform sharing

Web developers optimizing images to WebP and AVIF for faster load times

Marketing teams generating QR codes for campaigns and print materials

Designers creating word clouds for presentations and infographics

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do my images get uploaded to a server?

No. All image processing happens locally in your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. Your images never leave your device. This makes our tools safe for confidential photos, proprietary designs, and sensitive documents.

Why should I convert images to WebP?

WebP typically reduces file size by 25-35% compared to JPEG at equivalent quality, and supports transparency unlike JPEG. This means faster website load times and lower bandwidth costs. Most modern browsers support WebP.

Can I convert animated GIFs?

Yes, our WebP to GIF converter preserves animation frames. The converter handles both static and animated WebP files, maintaining timing and loop settings in the output GIF.

What QR code error correction levels are available?

QR codes support four error correction levels: L (7%), M (15%), Q (25%), and H (30%). Higher levels make codes more readable when damaged but increase density. For print materials, we recommend Level M or higher.