About 360-converter.com
A small tech team building file tools that feel calm, clear, and useful.
360-converter.com exists because everyday file conversion is still more confusing than it should be. We are building a focused hub for image, document, archive, and future audio tools with simple flows, clear explanations, and honest download paths.
Who we are
A small product-minded tech team.
We like building practical tools that remove tiny moments of friction: the photo that needs another format, the document that needs to become a PDF, or the file that needs a safer download workflow.
Our goal is not to make file conversion feel complicated or enterprise-heavy. Our goal is to make the right action obvious, keep the interface readable, and explain what happens to your file.
Useful before clever
Every converter should solve a real file problem quickly. If a feature does not make the result clearer, faster, or safer, it does not belong in the flow.
Privacy where technically possible
When browser APIs can do the work locally, we prefer that path and explain it clearly. We will not claim every future converter is local unless that is technically true.
No fake urgency
We do not use fake scans, scare messages, forced popups, or misleading download buttons. Direct downloads should stay direct.
Built for normal people
The interface should work for someone on a phone, a parent converting a photo, a student handling a document, or a professional cleaning up files.
Business model
Free tools supported by responsible advertising.
We plan to use Google Ad Manager 360 later to help support development, hosting, testing, and maintenance costs. Advertising can make free tools sustainable, but it must not make the product dishonest.
That means ads and sponsored recommendations should be clearly separated from converter actions, never disguised as download buttons, and never required to access a converted file.
Roadmap
Where this is going.
- More image converters, including PNG to JPG, WebP to PNG, HEIC to JPG, and SVG tools.
- Document utilities such as DOC to PDF, PDF to DOCX research, compression, and lightweight file helpers.
- Audio conversion research, including MP3 and WAV workflows where quality and browser support make sense.
- Better conversion education: when formats matter, what compression changes, and how to avoid unsafe downloads.