Free in-browser file converters
Files never leave your device.
Every tool here runs locally, in your own browser, on your own machine — converters hand you the converted file, the Canva checker hands you a compatibility report. Nothing is uploaded to a server, so there's nothing to wait on and nothing of yours sitting on someone else's disk.
Tools
PNG to PSD Converter
Turn a flat PNG into a PSD with your image on its own layer, transparency intact — ready to open in Photoshop, GIMP, or Photopea.
JPG to PSD Converter
Wrap a JPG photo into a PSD built for non-destructive editing. The pixels stay exactly as they are; you get a format to build on top of them.
PSD to PNG Converter
Export a layered PSD as a single flattened PNG with transparency preserved — ready for the web or an app.
PSD to JPG Converter
Flatten a PSD into a compressed JPG sized for email, chat, or a quick share.
Canva to Google Slides Converter
Export your Canva design as PPTX, then run it through this checker before you import — it flags fonts and objects Google Slides tends to break.
JPG to PDF Converter
Turn one or more JPGs or PNGs into a PDF — one page per image, in the order you drop them.
PDF to JPG Converter
Render every page of a PDF as its own JPG image, ready to share or drop into a doc.
Favicon Generator
Turn one image into a full favicon set — 16 to 512px plus a .ico file — with a live preview of every size.
WebP to JPG Converter
Convert a WebP image to JPG for email, older editors, or upload forms that expect it.
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Why in-browser
Privacy. Your files are processed on your device using your browser's own engine. We never see them, so there's nothing to secure, leak, or accidentally retain.
Speed. There's no upload queue and no server waiting for a free slot — conversion starts as soon as you drop the file, limited only by your own machine.
No signup. No account, no email, no plan to pick. Open the page, convert the file, download the result.
LayerPorter is a set of small, single-purpose converters. Each one does one conversion well rather than trying to be a full editor — for deeper editing, we point you to tools built for that, like Photopea, in the pages themselves.