Media toolkit

Media Converters

Transform your media files with our powerful conversion tools. Convert images between formats like JPG, PNG, and WebP. Transform videos between MP4, WebM, and other formats. Convert audio files to different formats with customizable quality settings. All conversions are processed securely with automatic file deletion.

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High-quality conversions
Customizable quality settings
Batch processing available
Privacy-focused with auto-deletion

Available Media Converters (3)

Why Use Our Media Converters?

Introduction

  • Convert images, audio, and video with format, size, and quality options suitable for web and social sharing.
  • Client-side emphasis keeps personal media private while you reformat or compress.
  • Balanced presets to avoid quality loss while meeting upload limits or streaming constraints.
  • Optimized for mobile so you can adjust media on the go before sending.

When to Use

  • Images: switch between JPG/PNG/WebP for web performance, transparency, or print needs.
  • Audio: convert WAV/FLAC to MP3/AAC for compatibility or smaller sizes; prep voiceovers.
  • Video: reformat MP4/WebM for platform requirements or reduce bitrate for sharing.
  • Pre-flight assets before uploading to CMS, LMS, or social platforms.

How to Choose the Right Settings

  • Use WebP or optimized JPG for web; PNG for graphics needing transparency or lossless edges.
  • Pick AAC/MP3 128–192kbps for voice/music balance; keep WAV/FLAC for editing or archiving.
  • For video, choose MP4 (H.264) for widest support; lower resolution/bitrate for messaging apps.
  • Match frame rate to source to avoid motion artifacts; only lower if size is critical.

Tips for Better Results

  • Keep a lossless master before compressing; always derive lossy outputs from the best source.
  • Test converted files on the target device/app before deleting originals.
  • Avoid re-encoding lossy files multiple times; quality drops with each pass.
  • For uploads with limits, downscale resolution before dropping bitrate to preserve clarity.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Re-encoding lossy files (MP3 to MP3, MP4 to MP4) repeatedly; always convert from the best available source.
  • Dropping bitrate too far for speech or music, causing artifacts; use moderate settings and test on target devices.
  • Ignoring aspect ratios when resizing video or images leads to distortion; lock aspect or crop intentionally.
  • Choosing the wrong container/codec for the platform (e.g., FLAC on devices that only support MP3/AAC).
  • Forgetting to match frame rate and sample rate to the destination platform, causing playback issues.