Free File Converter
Drop a file in, pick what to convert it to, and download the result. Works with images, documents, and spreadsheets — no signup, no watermarks.
How to use this tool
Drop your file or click to upload (max 25 MB).
Pick the format to convert to from the dropdown.
Click Convert and your file downloads automatically.
When you'd use this
- Sending iPhone photos to apps that reject HEIC — convert to JPG or PNG.
- Shrinking PNG screenshots to JPG or WEBP for upload-size limits.
- Pulling text out of a PDF or DOCX without copy-pasting page by page.
- Turning a Markdown writeup into a shareable PDF.
- Flattening an XLSX spreadsheet to CSV for import into another tool.
- Converting design AVIFs to PNG for older tools that don't support AVIF.
Why this tool exists
Most file conversions you actually need on a normal day are simple. You took a screenshot and the upload form only accepts JPG. A friend sent you a HEIC photo from their iPhone and Windows won't open it. Your client wants the deck as a PDF instead of a DOCX. You want to extract the text from a PDF report into a clean text file. Big-name converter sites bury those moments under signup walls, ad popups, and watermarks — for a 30-second job that should never have asked for any of that.
This tool keeps it minimal. Drop the file in, pick the target format, click Convert, and the new file downloads. Image conversions use a high-quality image processing pipeline so output keeps its sharpness. Document conversions use battle-tested parsers that have been used in production by thousands of projects. Everything runs in your browser session and on our server; nothing is stored once your download finishes.
The matrix of supported pairs covers what most people want: every common image format converts to every other, plus to PDF; documents convert in the directions where the result is genuinely useful; and spreadsheets round-trip between XLSX, CSV, and JSON. For complex round-trips that need a full Office engine — DOCX with formatting to PDF, PowerPoint, video format conversion — you'll want a desktop tool. For everything else, this should be the simplest path from one format to another.
