• users comfortable with command-line interfaces, there are command-line tools like ImageMagick that can be used to convert images in bulk. You can specify the input and output formats and use scripts for automation.
  1. Mobile Apps:

    • If you need to convert images on a mobile device, you can find various image converter apps on app stores. These apps often provide a user-friendly interface for converting Image converter directly on your smartphone or tablet.
  2. Microsoft Office:

    • If you have Microsoft Office installed Image converter, applications like Microsoft Word and PowerPoint can open and convert certain image formats. Simply insert the image into a document or slide and save it in your desired format.
  3. Preview on Mac:

    • On a Mac, the built-in Preview application can be used to open and export images in different formats. Open the image in Preview, go to the "File" menu, and choose "Export."

When using these methods, make sure to select the output format you want, and consider adjusting other settings such as image quality or compression if applicable. Additionally, be aware that some formats may not support all features or may result in a loss of image quality, so choose your output format carefully based on your specific needs.