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PNG to JPG— Free & Private

Convert PNG images to JPG format in your browser with no file uploads.

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What Is PNG to JPG Conversion?

PNG to JPG conversion transforms images from the lossless PNG format to the more compact JPG format. JPG files are typically much smaller because they use lossy compression, making them ideal for photographs, web pages, and email attachments where file size matters more than pixel-perfect transparency. Our converter handles the process directly in your browser with no server involvement, keeping your images private.

How to Use PNG to JPG

  1. Upload PNG images

    Select one or more PNG files from your device or drag them into the converter.

  2. Set JPG quality

    Adjust the quality slider to control the balance between file size and visual clarity.

  3. Convert and download

    Click Convert and download the resulting JPG files to your device.

Why Use Our PNG to JPG Converter?

Converts entirely in the browser — no uploads required
Adjustable JPG quality for optimal file size
Batch convert multiple PNG files at once
Choose a background color to replace PNG transparency
Preview output quality before downloading
No file count or size limits
Free to use with no registration

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to the transparent background when converting PNG to JPG?

JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas are filled with a background color (white by default), which you can change before converting.

Why would I convert PNG to JPG instead of keeping PNG?

JPG files are significantly smaller for photographs and complex images. If you do not need transparency, converting to JPG reduces file size and speeds up web page loading.

Will I lose image quality converting PNG to JPG?

JPG uses lossy compression, so there is a slight quality reduction. At high quality settings (80-95%), the difference is virtually imperceptible to the human eye.