Edit·Tool

Convert PNG to JPG

Convert PNG to JPG right in your browser. Drop your files in and download — no upload, no sign-up, no quality loss you didn't choose.

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PNG · multiple files at once

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PNG keeps perfect quality, but for photographs that means big files — a full-screen PNG can run to several megabytes. When you're emailing it, posting it online, or just trying to save space, converting to JPG shrinks it dramatically while looking the same.

When to convert PNG to JPG

  • You're hitting an email or upload size limit.
  • The image is a photo that doesn't need transparency.
  • You want a web page to load faster.
  • You're freeing up storage.

What you give up: transparency

JPG has no transparent areas — Edit·Tool fills them with white rather than black. If your PNG has a see-through background you want to keep, convert to WebP instead.

Keep screenshots and text as PNG

One thing to avoid: don't convert screenshots, diagrams or anything with sharp text to JPG. The lossy compression blurs hard edges and leaves a faint halo around lettering. Those belong as PNG — JPG is for photographs, where there are no hard lines to smudge.

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Frequently asked questions

How much smaller will the JPG be?
For a photo, often 80–90% smaller than the PNG, with no visible difference at a high quality setting.
What happens to transparency?
JPG can't store it, so transparent areas are flattened onto a white background. Use PNG to WebP if you need transparency preserved.
Will I lose quality?
JPG is lossy, but at a high setting the change is invisible. The quality slider lets you choose the balance.