Favicore
Free online image converter with async queue
Frequently asked questions - PNG
This guide combines format-specific answers with broader questions about how Favicore works.
Does PNG keep better visual quality?
PNG is lossless for many scenarios, so it is useful when fidelity is the priority.
Does PNG support transparency?
Yes, transparency is preserved, which is ideal for logos, UI assets and graphics.
Can I convert from JPG or WEBP to PNG?
Yes. Input accepts JPG, PNG and WEBP, and output can be PNG.
How does conversion work in the free app?
When you upload a file, Favicore creates a conversion job, processes it in the background and lets you download the output as soon as it is ready.
What formats can I upload and export?
The manual web flow currently accepts JPG, PNG and WEBP as input, and can export to JPG, PNG, WEBP, ICO, AVIF and TIFF depending on the workflow.
Do I need an account to use the converter?
No for basic manual conversion. An account helps with history, access management and the path toward heavier usage later.
What limits does the free version have?
The free version is designed for manual web conversion. If you later need more volume, larger history or automation, you can request higher access.
Can I convert multiple images at once?
Yes. Favicore already supports batch uploads in the web experience, which makes repeated manual work much faster.
Can I convert from a URL?
Yes. The converter includes a source-by-URL option when you want to avoid downloading files manually first.
Are my files kept public?
No. Files are handled to complete the conversion flow and keep history according to the available retention rules, not as permanent public assets.
Is this useful for favicon and icon work?
Yes. One of the most common use cases is converting PNG to ICO or generating favicon-ready assets directly in the browser.
Is there an API too?
Favicore is built with a path toward API usage, but the current public experience focuses on fast manual web conversion and everyday image tasks.