About
We created ConvertWiki because most online tools are either too complex, too slow, or require unnecessary steps like creating accounts, navigating cluttered interfaces, or installing software. In reality, most people just want to complete one task quickly: convert an image, clean some text, format JSON, or fix a file.
ConvertWiki is designed around that idea.
Built for real tasks, not features
Instead of offering a single complex editor, ConvertWiki organizes tools by specific jobs. Each tool does one thing well — whether it's compressing an image, converting formats, or cleaning up data.
You choose the task, run it instantly, and get a clean result without distractions.
Fast, browser-first experience
Many tools run directly in your browser whenever possible, reducing processing time and avoiding unnecessary uploads. For tasks that require file processing, we keep the workflow minimal and efficient.
No installs. No accounts. No friction.
Privacy by design
We believe tools like this should not require trust beyond what is necessary.
Files are processed only for the selected task
Uploaded files are automatically deleted within a short time window
We do not build datasets from user files
Whenever possible, processing happens directly in your browser.
Why ConvertWiki exists
ConvertWiki is an independent project built to make everyday digital tasks simpler. It’s continuously improved based on real usage, not feature bloat.
Our goal is straightforward:
Make common conversion and formatting tasks fast, accessible, and reliable — without getting in your way.
If you use ConvertWiki and find it helpful, that’s exactly what it was built for.