Digital Converter

Convert files fast. No signup, no fuss—just your files, ready to go.

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Digital Converter

Digital Storage Converter

Storage Examples:
Text Document
~50 KB
High-Res Photo
~5 MB
HD Movie
~2 GB
Laptop HDD
~1 TB
All Digital Units:
Unit Binary (1024-base) Decimal (1000-base)
Bit 1 b 1 b
Byte 1 B = 8 b 1 B = 8 b
Kilobit 1 Kb = 1000 b 1 Kb = 1024 b
Kilobyte 1 KB = 1024 B 1 KB = 1000 B
Megabit 1 Mb = 1000 Kb 1 Mb = 1024 Kb
Megabyte 1 MB = 1024 KB 1 MB = 1000 KB
Gigabit 1 Gb = 1000 Mb 1 Gb = 1024 Mb
Gigabyte 1 GB = 1024 MB 1 GB = 1000 MB
Terabit 1 Tb = 1000 Gb 1 Tb = 1024 Gb
Terabyte 1 TB = 1024 GB 1 TB = 1000 GB
Petabyte 1 PB = 1024 TB 1 PB = 1000 TB

About This Tool

So, I’ve been messing around with file conversions for years—mostly because I hate when someone sends me a .HEIC photo and my phone won’t open it without five extra steps. That’s when I started looking for something simple. No fluff. No “premium upgrades” popping up every two seconds. Just a tool that takes one format and turns it into another. That’s basically what Digital Converter is. It’s not fancy. It doesn’t promise to change your life. But it does what it says on the tin: converts files. Fast. I built it after getting tired of uploading sensitive stuff to random websites just to change a PDF to a Word doc. Privacy matters. So this thing runs locally when it can, and when it can’t, it doesn’t store your files. Ever. It’s the kind of tool I’d actually use—and I do, almost daily.

Key Features

  • Supports over 50 file types—images, audio, video, documents, you name it.
  • No file size limits (within reason—don’t try to shove a 10GB video in there).
  • Batch conversion. Drag in ten files, pick your output, hit go.
  • Works offline for most common formats. No internet? No problem.
  • Preserves quality where possible. No automatic compression unless you ask for it.
  • Clean interface. No ads. No pop-ups. Just buttons and progress bars.
  • Free. Always. No hidden fees, no “pro” version with basic features locked.

FAQ

Wait, is this safe? I don’t want my files ending up on some server.
Yeah, totally fair. Most conversions happen right in your browser—nothing leaves your device. For formats that need a bit more power, we use encrypted, temporary processing that deletes your file the second it’s done. We don’t keep logs. We don’t track you. We just convert.

Why isn’t it on mobile?
Good question. It actually works fine on phones and tablets if you’re using a modern browser. But we haven’t built a dedicated app—yet. The web version is lightweight and gets the job done. If enough people ask, maybe we’ll look into it. For now, it’s browser-only.