Image Converter 1.5.4 Update
The Image Converter (1.5.4) has been updated.
- You can convert various image formats.
- JPG files are saved with better compression using MozJPEG.
- PDF files are saved as image files for each page.
- Transparency is preserved in PNG and WEBP formats.
- You can convert using the right-click context menu.
- No installation is required.
Homepage
- Image Converter: https://imageconverter.kilho.net
History
- Version 1.5.4 (2025/09/22)
- Installation changes upon component replacement - Version 1.5.3 (2025/09/09)
- Lossless encoding applied for WebP at 100% quality
- Changed settings from INI file to registry - Version 1.5.2 (2025/04/22)
- Bug fixes and stability improvements - Version 1.5.0 (2025/02/18)
- Order adjustment when adding multiple files in shell menu
- Added support for AVIF format - Version 1.4.9 (2025/01/16)
- Library updates
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Related Links
- Update Notice: https://kilho.net/archives/notice/2940
License
- The Image Converter is Freeware.
- You can freely use it without space constraints in homes, companies, public offices, schools, etc.
- It can be freely distributed anywhere.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is the Image Converter free?
Yes, the Image Converter can be used freely in all locations, including homes, companies, public offices, and schools. - What image formats are supported?
It supports conversion of most image formats, including PDF, SVG, PSD, PNG, JPG, GIF, WEBP, etc. - Can I save JPG images with higher compression?
Yes, you can save JPG images at a higher compression rate using MozJPEG technology. - Is installation required?
No, the Image Converter can be used without any installation. - Can multiple images be converted at once?
Yes, you can drag multiple images into the list and convert them all at once.











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