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Convert PNG to JPG

PNG screenshots and exports are pixel-perfect but heavy. Converting them to JPG typically shrinks the file several times over — ideal for email attachments, uploads with size limits, and photos that don't need transparency.

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Free · no signup · files never leave your device

How to convert PNG to JPG

  1. 1Open the File Converter and drop, browse, or paste your PNG files — a whole batch works too.
  2. 2Pick JPG as the output format.
  3. 3Hit Convert — everything runs locally in your browser.
  4. 4Download the JPG files individually or together as a ZIP.

About PNG (Portable Network Graphics)

PNG is a lossless format: every pixel is preserved exactly, and it supports full alpha transparency. That makes it the default for screenshots, logos, UI graphics and cut-outs — at the cost of larger files than JPG or WebP for photographs.

About JPG (JPEG)

JPG uses lossy compression tuned for photographs — smooth gradients and natural detail compress extremely well, so files stay small. It has no transparency, and hard-edged graphics or text can show compression artefacts.

Frequently asked questions

Will I lose quality converting PNG to JPG?

JPG is lossy, so there's some compression — but at the quality we use it's visually indistinguishable for photos and screenshots. Hard-edged graphics with few colours keep best in PNG or WebP.

What happens to transparency?

JPG has no alpha channel, so transparent areas are filled with white. If you need the transparency, convert to WebP instead.

Are my files uploaded anywhere?

No. The whole conversion runs in your browser — your PNG files never leave your device, and there's nothing for a server to store or leak.

Is it free? Is there a watermark?

Yes, it's completely free — no signup, no watermark, no limits on how many PNG files you convert.

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