Turbo Lane is Convilyn's direct format conversion path. You upload a file, select an output format, and download the result — no AI, no workflow steps, no waiting for an agent to think. It's low latency, deterministic, and built for the cases where you just need the file in a different format.

What Turbo Lane Is

Turbo Lane handles single-input, single-output format conversions. The same file in, a different format out. There's no analysis, no content generation, and no interactive steps. The conversion logic is deterministic — the same input always produces the same output.

This is the right tool when you know exactly what you need: a PDF converted to DOCX for editing, a PNG compressed to WebP for a web upload, a scanned document run through OCR to extract the text. The task is format transformation, not content transformation.

For tasks that involve understanding, rewriting, analysis, or multi-step production — use Goal Lane instead. Turbo Lane is fast and direct precisely because it does less.

Supported Formats

Turbo Lane covers a broad range of common conversion tasks:

  • Image conversion: JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF — convert between any combination. Includes compression and resizing options.
  • Document conversion: PDF to DOCX, XLSX, PPTX — and the reverse. Preserves layout and formatting where possible.
  • OCR (text extraction): Extract text from scanned PDFs and image files. Output as plain TXT or structured DOCX.
  • PDF operations: Split into individual pages, merge multiple PDFs, rotate pages, compress file size, encrypt with a password.
  • Image compression: Reduce file size for web delivery or email attachment while controlling quality output.
  • Video and audio transcription: Upload a video or audio file and receive a text transcript.

Step by Step

Step 1: Open Convilyn

Go to convilyn.corenovus.com. You can try Turbo Lane conversions without signing in, though some operations and file size limits require an account. If you have an account, sign in first.

Step 2: Upload Your File

From the homepage, drag your file into the upload area or click to browse. Convilyn detects the input file type automatically and shows the available output formats for that input. You don't need to select "image conversion" or "PDF tools" — drop the file and the interface updates to show what's possible.

Step 3: Select the Output Format

From the dropdown that appears after upload, select your desired output format. For some operations (like PDF compress or image resize), additional options appear — compression level, target dimensions, quality setting. These are optional; defaults work well for most use cases.

Step 4: Click Convert

Click the Convert button. A progress indicator shows the job status. Most Turbo Lane conversions complete in under 10 seconds for typical file sizes. Larger files (multi-hundred MB video transcriptions, large PDF batches) may take longer.

Step 5: Download Your Result

When the conversion is complete, a download button appears. Click to download the converted file. Results are available for download for 24 hours.

Tips

PDF compress before emailing: Large PDF files — especially those exported from design tools — are often significantly larger than they need to be. Run them through PDF compress in Turbo Lane before attaching to email. Quality loss is minimal for document-heavy PDFs.

OCR for scanned documents: If you have a paper document that was scanned to PDF, the text isn't extractable as text — it's stored as an image. Use the OCR operation to convert it to a searchable, editable text document. Works well for clean scans; accuracy drops with low-resolution or handwritten content.

WebP for web images: WebP typically produces files 25–35% smaller than JPEG at equivalent visual quality. If you're preparing images for a website, converting to WebP in Turbo Lane before upload is a fast way to reduce page load times.

When to Use Goal Lane Instead

Turbo Lane is the right choice when the task is format transformation with no content modification. If you need to rewrite, analyze, summarize, or generate new content from your file — that's what Goal Lane is for. The two lanes are complementary: Turbo Lane handles the mechanical, Goal Lane handles the intelligent.