Put this converter on your own site
One copy-paste snippet, no account, no key, no limit. Your visitors convert images without anything being uploaded, because the work happens in their browser rather than on anyone's server, including ours.
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What you get
- A working converter for every format ImageConvert.tools supports: HEIC, WebP, AVIF, PNG, JPG, SVG, TIFF, BMP, ICO and JFIF in, nine formats out.
- Batch conversion with a single zip download, and a quality control.
- No file size limit, no watermark, no conversion cap, no sign up.
- No cookies, no analytics, no tracking pixel, and no upload. Nothing is stored, because nothing arrives anywhere to store.
What we ask
The snippet is two elements: the iframe, and a one-line credit underneath it that links back here. Keep both. That is the entire licence, it is the only thing we get out of this, and it is what makes giving the tool away sustainable. The line under the iframe sits in your own page's HTML, which is what makes it a real credit from your site; the smaller line inside the widget is for your visitors and stays too.
Do not remove either line with CSS, do not cover them, and do not add rel="nofollow" to the credit link. If any of that is a problem for you, get in touch and we will work something out rather than having you strip it quietly.
Why this is safe to embed
Embedding a third-party widget usually means inheriting its data practices. This one has none to inherit. The widget sets no cookies and stores nothing about your visitors, it makes no request to any third-party domain, and the files your visitors drop into it never leave their own device. There is nothing for you to disclose in a privacy notice and nothing for a consent banner to ask about.
You do not have to take that on trust either. The checks are written out on how we prove it, and the quickest is to open your network tab and convert something, or to go offline and convert anyway.
Options
| Parameter | Values | What it does |
|---|---|---|
to | png, jpg, webp, avif, gif, bmp, tiff, ico, pdf | Preselects the output format. Defaults to PNG. |
from | png, jpg, jfif, webp, avif, gif, bmp, tiff, ico, svg, heic | A hint about the expected input. The widget still accepts every supported format. |
theme | light, dark | Forces a theme. Left out, the widget follows the visitor's own system setting. |
Sizing
620 pixels of height is enough for the drop zone, the controls and a few results without the iframe scrolling. Give it more if you expect people to convert large batches. The width is best left at 100 percent with a max-width on the iframe, so it behaves on a phone.
Where this is a bad fit
Being straight about it saves everyone time. The widget will not help if your visitors are on very old browsers, because it needs Canvas and, for AVIF, WebAssembly. It is not the right tool for enormous files, since everything runs in the visitor's memory rather than on a server with room to spare. And it cannot produce HEIC or SVG, for the reasons set out on the conversion hub. If any of that is a blocker, a server-side converter is the honest answer and we would rather say so.