BMP (Bitmap) is a raster graphics image file format used to store bitmap digital images, independently of the display device.
WebP is an image format that uses both lossy and lossless compression. It is designed to provide smaller file sizes and faster loading times, making it suitable for web graphics.
Converting BMP to WebP format results in smaller file sizes and faster loading times, enhancing user experience on websites and reducing bandwidth consumption for web-based applications.
It is a .NET tool written purely in C# that allows exporting any loaded image to other supported formats with minimal code.
Aspose.Imaging’s Image Converter Plugin for .NET supports all popular image formats, including Raster Formats like JPEG2000, JPEG, BMP, TIFF, BIGTIFF, GIF, PNG, DICOM, TGA, and ICO. It also handles Metafiles such as EMF and WMF, as well as Compressed Metafiles like EMZ and WMZ. Additionally, it supports other formats like WebP, SVG, and SVGZ (compressed SVG), as well as Animation (APNG), PDF, Photoshop (PSD), HTML5 Canvas, DXF, and more.
Yes, Aspose.Imaging provides a free online conversion tool for basic image conversion needs.
Check out our open-source examples at GitHub.
Aspose.Imaging Image Converter for .NET is priced at $99 because it offers a focused set of features tailored specifically for image conversion tasks. In contrast, Aspose.Imaging for .NET provides a broader range of functionalities, including advanced image processing and manipulation capabilities, which contribute to its higher pricing.
Yes. There are two main types of image formats - lossy and lossless. Lossy formats (like JPG) compress the image file size at the expense of some image quality. Lossless formats (like PNG) preserve the original image quality but result in larger file sizes. Understand these differences when choosing the output format to balance quality and file size.
Yes, Aspose.Imaging can efficiently convert images to various formats, including PNG. Batch conversion functionalities are available to process multiple images at once.
(JPEG Image)
(Graphics Interchange Format)
(Scalable Vector Graphics)
(Digital Negative Image)
(Enhanced Metafile)
(Portable Document Format)
(Tagged Image File Format)
(Animated Portable Network Graphics)