Convert PNG to JPG — Free, No Upload
Convert PNG images to JPG instantly in your browser. No signup, no upload, no limits.
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When to convert PNG to JPG
PNG is lossless — great for screenshots, logos, and graphics, but wasteful for photographs. A photo saved as PNG can be 3–5× larger than the same image as a JPG. Convert to JPG when:
- The PNG contains a photograph or photographic content
- You need to reduce file size for emailing or web upload
- The image does not contain transparency you need to preserve
If your PNG has a transparent background, consider converting to WebP instead — it supports transparency and compresses even better than JPG.
Frequently asked questions
Why convert PNG to JPG?
PNG is a lossless format that produces large files, especially for photographs. Converting to JPG (a lossy format) typically reduces file size by 60–80% for photographic content with minimal visible quality loss. Smaller files load faster and are easier to share.
Will converting PNG to JPG lose quality?
JPG uses lossy compression, so some quality is lost in the conversion. At quality settings of 80% or above, the difference is nearly imperceptible in photographs. However, if your PNG contains text, sharp edges, or transparency, the JPG will show visible compression artifacts.
What happens to PNG transparency when converting to JPG?
JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas in your PNG will be filled with white (the default background color). If you need to preserve transparency, convert to WebP or keep the image as PNG.
Can I convert multiple PNGs to JPG at once?
Yes. The Image Converter supports batch conversion — upload multiple PNG files and they are all converted to JPG with the same quality setting. Download individually or as a single ZIP archive.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. The conversion uses the browser's built-in Canvas API and runs entirely on your device. Your PNG files are never sent over the internet.