About
Why this tool exists
ConvertPNGTo was built to make image conversion simpler, faster, and more private. Instead of uploading files to a server and waiting in a queue, the goal here is to let people convert PNG images directly in the browser with as little friction as possible.
Who built it
ConvertPNGTo is built by Siva, an independent maker from India. The site is intentionally small, focused, and designed around one idea: useful utilities should respect the user's time and files.
Why it exists
Many online converter tools are slow, cluttered, upload files to a server, or lock basic features behind limits. ConvertPNGTo exists as a cleaner alternative for people who just want to convert PNG images without sign-up friction or unnecessary steps.
How browser-side privacy works
When you use one of the converters on this site, the file is processed inside your own web browser using client-side JavaScript. That means the image stays on your device during the conversion workflow instead of being sent to a conversion server.
The result is simple: your actual image files are not uploaded as part of the conversion process, they are not stored in a file-processing backend, and they are not sitting around on a server waiting to be deleted later.
The site may still use lightweight, privacy-focused analytics to understand overall site usage and improve the product, but that is separate from the image conversion itself. The converter is designed so your image content stays local to your device.
What makes it different from upload-based tools
Local processing first
Your PNG files are converted in-browser rather than sent away for processing.
Less waiting
There is no upload queue and no “wait for server” step for the core conversion flow.
No account required
The tools are built to be used immediately, without forcing sign-up before basic tasks.
Focused on practical formats
The project focuses on common PNG workflows like JPG, WebP, ICO, and PDF rather than trying to be everything at once.
How the project is approached
The site is built as a practical utility, not as a content farm. The aim is to keep the tools useful, the pages readable, and the workflow obvious. That includes adding real support pages, guides, and documentation instead of only publishing thin converter pages.
If something is confusing, broken, or missing, the project can continue evolving. That is part of the value of keeping it small and independently built.