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PNG to JPG Converter

Convert PNG images to JPG for smaller file sizes — perfect for photos and web use. 100% browser-side.

Drag & drop PNG files here

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Supported: .png

92%
Smallest fileBest quality
100% Private. This converter runs entirely in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server — all processing happens locally on your device.

How to Convert PNG to JPG

  1. Add your PNG files — drag and drop or click to browse. Batch conversion is supported.
  2. Set quality — use the slider to control JPG compression. 92% preserves excellent detail with much smaller file sizes.
  3. Click Convert — each image is re-encoded as JPG in your browser.
  4. Download — save files individually or as a ZIP archive.

Why Convert PNG to JPG?

PNG files are often 3-10x larger than JPG for photographic content. If your PNG contains a photo or complex image (not a graphic with sharp edges and text), converting to JPG will dramatically reduce file size with minimal visible quality loss.

JPG is the most widely supported image format across email clients, social media platforms, messaging apps, and websites. Converting to JPG ensures maximum compatibility everywhere.

Note: Transparent areas in your PNG will be filled with a white background in the JPG output, since JPG does not support transparency.

Common Use Cases

  • Reduce file size — shrink PNG screenshots and photos for faster uploads and sharing.
  • Email attachments — JPG files are smaller and more widely previewed inline by email clients.
  • Social media uploads — most platforms re-compress PNGs to JPG anyway; converting first gives you control over quality.
  • Website images — serve smaller JPG photos to reduce page load time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to transparent areas?

JPG doesn't support transparency, so any transparent areas in your PNG will be filled with a white background. If you need to keep transparency, consider WebP instead.

How much smaller will the file be?

For photographic images, JPG at 92% quality is typically 5-10x smaller than PNG. For screenshots and graphics with flat colors, the difference may be smaller (2-5x).

Will I lose quality?

JPG uses lossy compression, so there is some quality loss — but at 92%, it's virtually imperceptible for photographs. For images with sharp text or precise graphics, you may notice slight softening at edges.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. All conversion happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Your files never leave your device.

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