
If you wish to convert to additional image file formats, you’ll want to use Preview to convert the images and access additional file format types to convert the image to.Īnd by the way, if you simply just want to convert to JPG, one of the most common image file types encountered on the web, you can do that directly with the Convert to JPG quick action as well, which we discussed here regarding webp images, but it applies to other image formats too.

This Quick Action image conversion tool is super fast and powerful, but you may have noticed that it is limited to JPG, PNG, and HEIF/HEIC formats. For example, if you had a photo named “SampleImage.jpg” and chose to convert that to PNG using the Quick Action image conversion trick covered here, the converted image would become “SampleImage.png”. The image will convert almost instantly and appear in the same folder with the same file name as the origin image. Select the file format type you wish to convert the image to JPEG, PNG, HEIF, and select the image size (choose ‘Actual Size’ if you do not want to resize the image), and choose whether or not you wish to preserve metadata, then click on the “Convert” button.Right-click, control-click, or two-finger click on the image you wish to convert, and go to “Quick Actions” and then select “Convert Image” from the menu.From Finder, locate the image you want to convert.Ready to convert images on a Mac with the Finder? Here’s how it works:


How to Convert Images on Mac the Fast Way with Quick Actions This is a powerful and useful feature that is often overlooked, so let’s check out how this image conversion feature works, so you can quickly convert images while using the Mac.
