Free image tool

Convert PNG to JPG

Turn PNG images into JPG in seconds. Everything runs in your browser β€” your image never leaves your device, so it is fast, free, and private.

  • πŸ”’ No upload β€” runs in your browser
  • πŸ†“ Free, no signup
  • 🚫 No watermark
  • ♾️ No limits

How to convert png to jpg

1

Upload your image

Drag and drop your PNG file, or click to browse. You can add several at once.

2

Convert to JPG

Click Convert. Conversion happens instantly in your browser at full resolution.

3

Download

Save each result, or download everything as a ZIP. No watermark, no signup.

Why use this tool

  • πŸ“‰ Dramatic size savings

    Photographic PNGs routinely shrink 70–90% as JPG with no visible difference at normal viewing size.

  • πŸ”’ 100% private

    Conversion runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

  • 🎚️ Quality control

    Choose the JPG quality level and background fill color before converting.

Common use cases

  • Email & messaging

    Get a 15 MB PNG under attachment limits without visibly changing the photo.

  • Marketplace uploads

    Amazon and eBay listings want JPG main images β€” flatten your PNG master for upload.

  • Upload forms

    Fix "file too large" and "format not supported" errors on portals that expect JPG.

  • Archive photos

    Reclaim disk space from photo exports that were saved as PNG unnecessarily.

Why convert PNG to JPG?

File size, almost always. PNG stores photographs losslessly, which is wasteful for content full of gradients and natural texture β€” the exact content JPG compression was designed for. Converting a photographic PNG to JPG at quality 80 typically cuts the file by 70–90% with no difference you can see at normal viewing size. That’s the gap between an attachment that bounces and one that sends.

The trade-off is one-way: JPG discards data, so keep the PNG original if you may edit the image again. And JPG has no transparency β€” any transparent regions in your PNG are flattened onto a background color of your choice (white by default). If you need to keep transparency but still want smaller files, convert to WebP instead with the PNG to WebP converter.

When you should NOT convert to JPG

Keep PNG for screenshots, UI graphics, logos, charts, and anything with sharp text β€” JPG’s block-based compression smears crisp edges into visible "ringing" artifacts, and for flat-color content PNG is often the smaller file anyway.

Also keep PNG for transparent cutouts, like the ones exported by the background remover β€” flattening them to JPG permanently bakes in a background. If your only complaint about a PNG is size, try the image compressor first; it can often shrink the PNG itself without changing format.

PNG vs JPG at a glance

PNGJPG
Typical photo sizeLarge70–90% smaller
TransparencyYesNo β€” flattened to a fill color
Re-editingLossless foreverDegrades each re-save
Best forGraphics, text, cutoutsPhotos, email, uploads

Pro tips for convert png to jpg

  • Quality 75–85 is the sweet spot for photos β€” smaller files with no visible change on screens.
  • Pick the background fill color before converting if your PNG has transparency (white for marketplaces).
  • Never re-edit the JPG repeatedly β€” go back to the PNG master for changes, then re-export.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert PNG to JPG?

Upload or drag your PNG file into the tool, then click Convert. Your JPG downloads instantly β€” no signup, no watermark, and no upload to a server.

Is this PNG to JPG converter free?

Yes. It is 100% free with no limits, no account, and no watermark. Everything runs in your browser β€” your image never leaves your device, so it is fast, free, and private.

Will converting reduce my image quality?

Conversion is done at full resolution. For lossy targets (JPG/WebP) you can choose the quality level; PNG is lossless.

What happens to transparency?

JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with a background color (white by default β€” you can change it before converting).

What happens to the transparent background?

JPG cannot store transparency, so transparent pixels are filled with a solid color during conversion β€” white by default, or any color you choose before converting.

How much smaller will my file get?

Photographic PNGs typically shrink 70–90% at JPG quality 80. Graphics with large flat areas shrink less and may even look worse β€” those are better left as PNG.