Acceptable use
You may use ConvertAnyFile for lawful file conversion. You are responsible for ensuring that you have the rights and permissions needed to process the files you select and for complying with laws or contractual obligations that apply to your files.
Your files and outputs
The current local converter does not intentionally take ownership of your source files or generated outputs. Conversion creates new output copies and can alter compression, metadata, color representation, animation, transparency, or other format-specific properties.
Review important outputs before using them in production, archival, publishing, or other workflows where fidelity matters. Keep the original source when loss of metadata, transparency, animation, or codec-specific features would be costly.
Availability and supported formats
The site may change supported formats, batch limits, runtime libraries, or browser requirements as the platform evolves. A file extension listed by the interface does not guarantee that every variation of that format can be decoded successfully.
Browser-first conversion also depends on the device, browser, memory available, and runtime codec support at the time of conversion.
No guarantee of perfect conversion
File formats are complex. Some files may be damaged, use unusual codec variants, exceed browser memory, or contain features that the target format cannot represent. A failed or imperfect conversion is possible.
Format conversion is not image restoration, upscaling, archival verification, or forensic recovery. A new extension does not guarantee that lost detail, metadata, color information, or other source properties can be reconstructed.
Liability
Use the service at your own discretion and keep backups of important originals. ConvertAnyFile is not intended to replace professional archival, forensic, medical, legal, financial, engineering, or other high-stakes file-processing systems where independent validation is required.
Changes
These terms may be updated as the platform expands. Continued use after changes means you are using the service under the current published terms.