🚨 The Problem That Kept Annoying Me
It started with something small.
I downloaded an image.
Tried to upload it somewhere.
And boom:
“File format not supported.”
So I tried again.
- JPG didn’t work
- PNG was too large
- WebP wasn’t accepted
- GIF broke quality
At some point, I wasn’t solving my problem anymore…
👉 I was just fighting formats.
😐 The Real Frustration
The worst part?
I already had the image.
I didn’t want editing.
I didn’t want compression settings.
I didn’t want tools with 10 options.
I just wanted:
“Make this file work.”
That’s it.
💡 Why I Built This Tool
So I built a simple tool:
Where you can convert images into:
- WebP
- JPG / JPEG
- PNG
- GIF
- BMP
No signup.
No settings.
No confusion.
Just:
Upload → Convert → Download
🧠 What I Realized While Building It
Users don’t think:
“Which format is technically better?”
They think:
“Which format will work right now?”
That’s a big difference.
⚡ The Hidden Problem Most People Don’t Notice
Formats are confusing because:
- JPG → good for photos
- PNG → good for transparency
- GIF → used for animation
- BMP → outdated but still required sometimes
And then there’s…
👉 WebP
🔥 Why WebP Is Actually the Best Format (Most of the Time)
When I started digging deeper, this surprised me:
- WebP images are \~25–34% smaller than JPG at similar quality
- Around 25–30% smaller than PNG
- Supports transparency + animation (like PNG + GIF combined)
- Keeps high quality with less size
👉 In simple words:
Same image. Less size. Faster load.
That’s why most modern websites use it.
🤯 The Real Insight
Most users don’t care about formats.
They care about:
- Will it upload?
- Will it load fast?
- Will it work everywhere?
That’s it.
📈 What Surprised Me
After launching the tool:
- People weren’t converting for “quality”
- They were converting for compatibility
- Many users didn’t even know what WebP is
They just wanted:
“Make it work everywhere”
🧩 What I Learned
I thought I was building an “image converter”
But actually…
👉 I was solving a friction problem
🛠️ Simple Rule I Follow Now
If a user has to think:
- JPG vs PNG?
- Quality vs size?
👉 I’ve already made it harder than it should be.
🚀 Final Thought
People don’t want tools.
They want results.
Fast. Simple. Done.