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Convert PNG to JPG

Turn a heavy PNG into a smaller JPG for photos and sharing — free, in your browser, with nothing uploaded.

Drag & drop your .png files here

One or many — nothing is uploaded.

On your device.Your photo is decoded by code running in this browser tab. It is never uploaded — you can watch the Network tab in your browser’s developer tools stay empty while it converts.

A PNG is lossless, which is perfect for screenshots and graphics but makes a needlessly heavy file for an ordinary photograph. Converting to JPG re-encodes the same picture far more compactly, so it is the right move when a PNG photo is too big to email, upload, or post. Use the quality slider to balance size against detail — 85 is a good default.

The one thing JPG cannot keep is transparency: any see-through areas in the PNG become solid (filled with the canvas background) because the JPG format has no alpha channel. If the image is a logo or icon that needs its transparent background, keep it as PNG. For a flat photo with no transparency, none of that matters and the JPG is simply smaller.

Drop one PNG or a whole batch and download them together as a .zip. Every conversion runs in this browser tab — the image is decoded and re-encoded on your own device and is never uploaded to a server.

Frequently asked questions

Why convert a PNG to JPG at all?
Mainly file size: PNG is lossless and stores photos inefficiently, so a photo PNG can be several times bigger than the JPG. JPG makes it small enough to send or post, with no visible drop at a high quality setting.
What happens to transparency when I convert PNG to JPG?
JPG has no transparency, so any see-through areas become a solid background. For a logo or icon that needs its transparent background, keep it as PNG instead.
Is converting PNG to JPG here free and private?
Yes — it runs entirely in your browser, so nothing is uploaded. No signup, no watermark, no size limit. Watch your browser’s Network tab stay empty while a file converts to confirm it.

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