Utilities for you
A simple site for simple tools to help you get one or two things done
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For now we have a few converters that will help you convert data from one file format to another and image compression. We will be adding more tools. So keep a look-out!
Our Impact So Far
Helping users transform and optimize their files every day
PNG to JPG
7 files processed
PNG to ICO
12 files processed
Excel Duplicate Remover
6 files processed
Excel to JSON
8 files processed
Image Compression
3 files processed
Images to PDF
117 files processed
URL Encode
0 files processed
URL Decode
0 files processed
Useful Articles
Learn more about file formats, conversion processes, and optimization techniques
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about our file conversion and optimization tools
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is best for images with transparency or sharp edges like logos and screenshots. It uses lossless compression but results in larger file sizes. JPG (JPEG) is ideal for photographs and complex images with many colors, using lossy compression to achieve smaller file sizes while maintaining good visual quality. Check out our detailed article on Understanding Image Formats to learn more.
Image compression uses algorithms to reduce file size while trying to maintain visual quality. Our compression tool offers three levels: High Quality (minimal quality loss), Medium Quality (balanced), and Maximum Compression (smaller files with noticeable quality reduction). The best choice depends on your needs. Learn more about compression techniques in our Complete Guide to Image Compression.
Modern favicons should include multiple sizes (16x16, 32x32, 48x48, and 180x180 pixels) to look good across different devices and browsers. Our PNG to ICO converter automatically creates all standard sizes in one ICO file. For detailed information about favicon optimization, read our guide on Creating Perfect Favicons.
JSON is ideal for web applications, APIs, and storing structured data that needs to be easily parsed by programming languages. Excel is better for human-readable data, complex calculations, and visual data analysis. Our JSON vs Excel comparison guide provides detailed insights into choosing the right format.
Each file can be up to 5MB in size, and you can convert up to 10 files at once. For larger files or bulk conversions, consider compressing your files first or contact us for custom solutions.
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