Convert PNG images to JPG/JPEG instantly — free, private, no upload required. Batch convert multiple files at once.
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💡 JPG doesn't support transparency. Transparent PNG areas will be filled with white background automatically.
Smaller file size. JPG uses lossy compression, making it 3–10× smaller than PNG for photos. A 2MB PNG photo can become a 200KB JPG with barely visible quality difference.
Better compatibility. JPEG is universally supported across all devices, email clients, and platforms. Some older systems handle JPG better than PNG.
Faster web loading. Smaller JPG files load faster, improving page speed and Google Core Web Vitals scores.
When to keep PNG. If your image has a transparent background (logo, icon, illustration), keep it as PNG — JPG does not support transparency.
Yes, completely free. No account required, no file limits, no watermarks.
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Web Canvas API. Your files never leave your device.
JPG is a lossy format, so some quality is lost — but at quality 90+ it's virtually undetectable to the human eye. For photos, quality 85–92 gives the best size-to-quality ratio.
Yes — select multiple files or drag and drop a batch. All results download as a single ZIP file.
PNG and JPEG serve different purposes. Convert PNG to JPG when you have a photo saved in PNG format and need a smaller file — photographs compress far more efficiently as JPEG. A typical DSLR photo saved as PNG can be 10–30 MB; the same image as a JPEG at quality 85 is often under 2 MB with no visible difference.
PNG is the better choice for screenshots, icons, logos, and images with sharp text or flat-color areas. JPEG introduces visible blocking artifacts on high-contrast edges, so screenshots with text look noticeably worse as JPEG. If your PNG contains transparency, note that converting to JPEG fills transparent areas with white, since JPEG has no alpha channel.
For web publishing, consider WebP instead of JPEG — it is 25–35% smaller at the same visual quality and is supported by all major browsers since 2022. Use the Format Converter to convert directly to WebP.