About ImageToAnything

ImageToAnything is a free collection of browser-based image tools — converting, compressing, resizing, cropping and turning images into PDFs. Everything runs locally in your browser, so the photos you work with stay on your device.

Why we built it

Most online image tools were built before privacy mattered to people. They upload your photo to a server, process it there, and trust you not to think about what happens next. We built ImageToAnything because we kept needing quick image utilities — usually for personal photos — and we did not want to send them to anyone.

Modern browsers can do everything a server-side converter does: decode HEIC, re-encode WEBP and AVIF, resize and crop, generate PDFs. We use those built-in capabilities so your file never has to leave your device. The result is faster, more private, and works on slow networks too.

Who we are

ImageToAnything is run by a small, independent team. We are not a venture-funded startup, we are not building an AI photo platform, and we are not collecting your data to sell. The site is supported by a small number of unobtrusive ads — that is what lets us keep every tool free, with no sign-up and no limits.

What we stand for

Privacy by default

Your files never leave your browser. We do not log, store, or scan your images.

Browser-native

No installs, no plugins, no accounts. Everything runs on standard web APIs.

Genuinely fast

Local processing is faster than the round trip to any server, especially for small jobs.

Free forever

Every tool stays free. Ads are how we keep the lights on, not how we extract you.

What ImageToAnything is not

We do not pretend to be an enterprise platform, a Photoshop replacement, or a hosted image CDN. We do not offer accounts, history, syncing, or cloud storage. If you need batch processing of thousands of files with version control and team workflows, you want something else. If you need to quickly turn an iPhone photo into a JPG, or resize an image for a form, or compress a screenshot for an email — that is what we are here for.

Get in touch

Bug reports, feature requests, partnership questions, or honest feedback all go through our contact form. You can also browse our image format guides or read our frequently asked questions.