PNG to JPG
Convert PNG images to JPG to shrink file size — fast, high quality, and entirely in your browser.
- ✅ Upload one or more images — drag & drop or click to browse
- ✅ Batch convert: all files processed at once in your browser
- ✅ Select output format and quality, then click Convert
- ✅ Download individually or grab all as a ZIP
- 🔒 Your images never leave your device
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About the PNG to JPG
PNG is a great format for graphics and screenshots, but for photographs it produces large files — which is exactly when converting PNG to JPG helps. JPG compresses photographic images far more efficiently, so the same picture becomes much smaller and easier to email, upload or publish. This tool converts your PNG images to JPG quickly, in your browser.
The size difference can be dramatic: a photo saved as PNG might be several times larger than the same photo as JPG, with little visible difference for normal viewing. That makes PNG-to-JPG conversion one of the simplest ways to cut image file sizes when transparency is not needed — for instance, preparing photos for a website, a form upload, or an email attachment.
One thing to know: JPG does not support transparency, so any transparent areas in the PNG become a solid colour (usually white) in the JPG. For photos that is rarely an issue. The conversion runs locally, so your images stay private, with no signup and no watermark — add a PNG, convert, and download the JPG.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert PNG to JPG?
Upload your PNG image, convert it to JPG, and download the smaller result. The conversion runs in your browser in seconds — no software needed and no account required.
Why convert PNG to JPG?
Mainly to reduce file size. PNG photos are large because PNG is lossless; JPG compresses photographs efficiently, often producing much smaller files with little visible difference. This makes PNG-to-JPG ideal for sharing photos, uploading to forms, or speeding up web pages — anywhere transparency is not needed.
What happens to transparency when converting to JPG?
JPG does not support transparency, so any transparent areas in the PNG are filled with a solid colour (typically white) in the JPG. For photographs this is irrelevant; for logos or graphics that rely on transparency, keep them as PNG or convert to WebP instead.
Understanding PNG to JPG Conversion
Why JPG files are smaller
PNG is lossless, storing every pixel exactly, which keeps quality perfect but makes photographic files large. JPG uses lossy compression that discards detail the eye barely notices, achieving much smaller files for photos. Converting a photographic PNG to JPG therefore trades a tiny, usually invisible quality reduction for a substantial size saving.
When PNG to JPG makes sense
Convert to JPG when the image is a photograph and does not need transparency — for sharing, uploading or web use where smaller is better. Keep images as PNG when they are graphics, screenshots, line art or logos, where sharp edges and transparency matter and JPG compression would introduce visible artefacts around edges and text.
The transparency trade-off
The main thing PNG-to-JPG loses is transparency: JPG has no transparent channel, so see-through areas become solid (usually white). This is fine for full-frame photos but wrong for cut-outs and logos meant to sit on varied backgrounds. If you need both small size and transparency, WebP is the better target format than JPG.