PNG to JPG
Convert PNG to JPG online to reduce file size. Transparent pixels become white. Private — no upload, runs in your browser.
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How it works
Upload
Drag and drop your PNG file — or click to browse.
Process
Your browser handles everything locally. Zero server contact.
Download
Instantly save the result. No watermarks, no limits.
Why use PNG to JPG?
Privacy First
Your files never leave your device. No server contact, ever.
100% Browser-Based
Everything runs locally using JavaScript — works offline too.
Instant Results
No queue, no waiting. Files are processed in seconds.
Completely Free
No account, no plan, no watermarks. Free, always.
Step-by-step guide
Select your file
Click the upload area or drag a PNG file from your desktop into the tool above.
Process in your browser
The tool processes your file entirely inside your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is sent to a server.
Download JPG
Once done, your file downloads instantly. No sign-up, no waiting, no watermarks.
Reduce image file sizes by converting PNG to JPEG format. PNG is lossless and large; JPG is lossy but typically 5–10× smaller for photographs with no perceptible quality difference. Transparent areas in your PNG are filled with white during conversion. All processing runs locally in your browser — your image is never uploaded.
Frequently asked questions
JPG files are significantly smaller than PNG for photographs and complex images. A 5 MB PNG photograph often compresses to 500 KB–1 MB as JPG with no perceptible quality difference at standard quality settings. This makes JPG the better choice for web publishing, email, and sharing.
PNG supports transparency; JPG does not. Transparent pixels are filled with a solid colour — white by default. If you need to preserve transparency, export to WebP instead, which supports both transparency and efficient compression.
JPEG compression is lossy, meaning some data is discarded. At 85–90% quality (the typical default), the difference is invisible for photographs. For text, logos, and flat-colour graphics, JPEG artefacts can be more visible — for those images, stay with PNG or use WebP.
No. PNG-to-JPG conversion preserves the original pixel dimensions exactly. Only the colour encoding and compression method change.
The current version processes one file at a time. For large batches, desktop tools like ImageMagick (free, command-line) or the built-in Windows Photos app support batch conversion via right-click or scripts.
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Open toolProblems this solves
- Image Has Wrong Colors After Converting
Colors look washed out, shifted, or completely different after converting an image from one format to another.
- PNG File Is Too Large for a Website
Your PNG image is slowing down your website because it is too large — PNG files for photographs are often 5–20× larger than they need to be.
- PNG Shows White Background Instead of Transparent
A PNG file that should have a transparent background is showing white or a colored background when opened or used on a website.
- Transparent Background Becomes White After Conversion
When converting an image with a transparent background (PNG) to JPG, the transparency is replaced by a white or coloured background.
- WebP Image Not Showing in Email
A WebP image attached to or embedded in an email appears broken, as a download link, or does not display at all in the recipient's email client.
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