Private by architecture
Released file tools run in the browser. A server upload is not added simply because an operation is difficult.
PicConverters is a focused workspace for converting, compressing, editing, inspecting, and understanding WebP images without the clutter of a generic file-converter catalogue.
Transparency, animation, metadata, color profiles, lossless encoding, and browser behavior make image conversion more complicated than changing an extension. PicConverters is designed around those differences.
The aim is straightforward: make common workflows easy, keep deeper technical behavior visible, and stop unsupported operations before they produce a misleading result.
Released file tools run in the browser. A server upload is not added simply because an operation is difficult.
Counts come from a release registry. Draft routes stay outside search, navigation, and the sitemap.
Tools declare animation, transparency, metadata, and batch behavior before processing begins.
The next useful workflow—compress, convert, inspect, or learn—stays close to the current result.
Each phase adds a small group of working tools through shared processors, registry metadata, unique explanations, related links, and tests. The interface is designed to support hundreds of released tools without pretending they already exist.
See the published catalogueTechnical corrections, broken-tool reports, and accessibility feedback are welcome.