The Image Converter □

The Image Converter □

Convert JPG, PNG, HEIC, PDF

16K ratings
242 reviews
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • April 24, 2014
  • April 6, 2026
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Easily transform your photos and documents into a wide range of image formats. Select your input, choose an output, and convert in seconds. Save, share, or open your converted files directly in other applications.

Convert to SVG, JPG, PNG, GIF, and more
Supports dozens of input formats including HEIC and PDF
Fast cloud-based conversions
Optional local conversions for speed
Save, share, or open converted files
In-app file browser for past conversions
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What's New in The Image Converter □

26.1.0

April 6, 2026

Fixed issue caused by re-installing for some users

Subscription plans

Premium Pass

All filetypes & Unlimited conversions

$2.991 Month
7 Days trial
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In-App Purchases

$9.99

Lifetime Pass

All filetypes & Unlimited conversions

User reviews

One at a time

It’s REALLY frustrating that you can’t convert more than one picture at a time

Amazing

Amazing

Easier than using PC software

It’s easier and quicker than using anything on my PC or Mac! I love it! I use it for my laser cutting files!

Tedious and strips data

4 clicks for each image converted, no batch function, original date taken is stripped and files are renamed higgly piggly. Deleted!!!

Frustrating

Would be okay for my purposes, but free version only gives you one image conversion before requiring a subscription purchase.

I’d use it if there were a more reasonable limit for the free version, say 100 photos a month. Not a limit of one. Had to delete right away.

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

App crashes or freezes on launch

Bug

Conversion errors or failed uploads

Bug

Incompatibility with certain devices/OSes

Bug

Requested Features

4 requests

Batch conversion support

Feature

More file format options

Feature

Improved SVG conversion quality

Feature

Ability to adjust/edit converted files

Feature

FAQ

What does The Image Converter app do?

This app allows you to quickly convert your photos and documents into a wide variety of image formats. You can select an input file, choose from numerous output formats like JPG, PNG, SVG, and PDF, and then convert the file in seconds. The converted files can be saved, shared, or opened in other applications.

What are the key features of this image converter?

Key features include support for dozens of input formats (like JPG, PNG, HEIC, PDF) and a vast array of output formats (including SVG, JPG, PNG, GIF, PSD, PDF). It offers fast cloud-based conversions, with an increasing number of local conversion options for even greater speed. You can also save, share, or open converted files directly and browse previously converted files within the app.

How much does The Image Converter app cost?

The app is free to download and use, with an optional auto-renewable subscription called 'Premium Pass'. This subscription offers a free trial period followed by a monthly charge. You can manage your subscription and turn off auto-renewal in your Apple Account Settings.

What devices is The Image Converter app compatible with?

While the description doesn't explicitly state device compatibility, it mentions features like AirDropping files to a Mac and using an Apple account for subscriptions, suggesting it is designed for iOS devices (iPhone and iPad). An internet connection is required for cloud conversions.

What are common use cases for this app?

Common use cases include converting HEIC photos from an iPhone to JPG for compatibility with other devices or platforms, transforming PDFs into image files for easier sharing or editing, and converting various graphic design files (like AI or EPS) into more universally accepted formats like PNG or SVG.