PNG to JPG
Convert PNG images to JPG with a quality control.
How to use PNG to JPG
What is PNG?
PNG, Portable Network Graphics, is the web’s universal lossless raster format. Designed in the mid-1990s as a patent-free replacement for GIF, it stores every pixel value exactly with no compression artefacts. PNG supports a full 8-bit alpha channel for transparency, palette images for small graphical files, and deflate-based compression that favours flat colour, screenshots and line art. It is the natural format for designed graphics, UI screenshots, logos with transparent backgrounds and any image that needs to be edited without picking up codec damage on every save.
What is JPG?
JPG (also written JPEG) is the longest-running standard for photographic images on the web, in print and across every consumer camera. It uses lossy compression — visual detail is discarded to shrink the file — but the trade-off is so well tuned that high-quality JPG is universally considered indistinguishable from its source for the vast majority of photographs. Files are typically five to fifteen times smaller than the equivalent PNG, which is why JPG remains the default delivery format for photography on the web, in email and across the print industry.
Why convert PNG to JPG?
Smaller files is the single most common reason. A 6 MB PNG photograph re-encodes to a 600 KB JPG at high quality with no visible difference; on a phone-camera image the saving is enormous. That matters for email attachments, message apps with size limits, fast-loading web pages, and any system with upload quotas. There is no practical reason to deliver a photograph as PNG when JPG is universally supported and an order of magnitude smaller.
Tool compatibility is another reason, though a smaller one. A few older print workflows, certain stock-photo upload pipelines and some embedded device viewers only accept JPG. Converting once gets you out of that bind permanently.
A subtler case is dropping unwanted transparency. A PNG saved from a screenshot tool or design app might carry a transparent background you do not want — converting to JPG with a chosen background colour flattens that transparency cleanly in a single step.
If you arrived here searching for how to convert PNG to JPG, a PNG to JPG converter free option, or simply a way to convert PNG to JPG for an upload field or a smaller email attachment, this is that tool. The same flow also covers requests phrased as convert JPEG to JPG (JPEG and JPG are two names for the same format — see the FAQ below) and the occasional JPG convert to JPG query: in every case, you drop a source image, pick quality and background colour if needed, and download a clean JPG. Everything runs in your browser without an upload, an account or a daily limit.
How to use this PNG to JPG converter
- Drop your PNG file onto the dropzone, or click to browse for one.
- Adjust the JPG quality slider. The default of 92% is near-lossless for photographs; drop to 80% for a noticeably smaller file with essentially no visible loss; go below 70% only if file size is critical.
- If your PNG has transparency, pick a background colour for the transparent pixels. White is the safe default; match your destination background for the cleanest composite.
- Click Convert to JPG to encode.
- Look at the converted preview — the caption shows the new file size and how it compares to the source PNG. The Image Compressor can take it further.
- Click Download JPG to save the result.
Quality tips for PNG to JPG
JPG handles photographic content beautifully and graphical content poorly. Photos with continuous tone and gradients compress to a tenth of their PNG size with no visible damage; screenshots, logos and diagrams with sharp edges and flat colour develop visible halos and colour fringes at the same quality settings. If the PNG is a screenshot or contains text, expect to need a higher quality setting (95-100%) to keep the output looking clean — and even then, the file savings will be modest.
For the cleanest photographic conversion, keep the quality at 90% or above. JPG quality is not a linear scale; the visual difference between 90% and 100% is tiny while the file-size difference between 70% and 80% is large. The sweet spot is roughly 85-92% for almost every photograph.
Privacy
Your PNG file stays on your device. The browser’s PNG decoder runs locally, the canvas composites and redraws locally, the JPG encoder runs locally, and the download is generated client-side. No file content, no metadata and no usage data is sent to any server during the conversion. The Network tab in your browser’s DevTools will show zero requests when you click Convert.
Browser compatibility
PNG decoding and JPG encoding through the canvas API have been universal since the canvas existed — Chrome 1, Firefox 3, Safari 4, IE9 — so the converter works in every browser released in the past 15 years. There are no edge cases worth worrying about: if the PNG is valid, the JPG will produce. The only failure mode is a corrupt PNG, in which case the converter shows a friendly error.
Frequently asked questions
Will the JPG be smaller than my PNG?
What happens to the transparency in my PNG?
Will I lose quality converting PNG to JPG?
Is my PNG uploaded anywhere?
Are JPEG and JPG the same format?
.jpeg got trimmed to .jpg as a filename concession. The bytes inside a .jpg file and a .jpeg file are exactly the same: same DCT compression, same Huffman coding, same metadata structure. Every modern operating system, browser, image viewer and editor accepts both extensions interchangeably, so a convert JPEG to JPG request is essentially a no-op rename — the file is already a JPG. Where this tool actually helps is converting PNG to JPG (or JPEG — same thing) to get smaller files when transparency isn't needed.Should I convert PNG screenshots to JPG?
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