PNG To JPG Converter

Convert your PNG images to JPG format with quality control.

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Import a PNG image directly from a public URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Max file size: 100MB

๐Ÿ”’ Files are processed securely โšก Conversion happens in your browser ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Files are never uploaded or stored

โ„น๏ธ JPG format does not support transparency. Transparent areas will be flattened to white.

Your images are processed securely. No files are uploaded or stored on our servers.

Convert PNG to JPG online and dramatically reduce your image file sizes - typically by 60โ€“80% - while maintaining excellent visual quality. JPG's lossy compression is ideal for photographs, web images, email attachments, and social media where small file sizes and universal compatibility matter more than pixel-perfect lossless quality. Transparent areas in your PNG will be flattened to a solid white background during conversion.

If you need to keep transparency, use WebP format which supports both transparency and superior compression. For the reverse conversion (JPG back to PNG), use our JPG to PNG converter. For favicon creation, try JPG to ICO. Browse our complete image tools suite for all format options.

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60โ€“80% Smaller

JPG compression dramatically reduces PNG file sizes - a 5 MB PNG screenshot can become 500 KB as JPG with minimal visible difference.

100% Private

No uploads, no servers. All conversion happens locally in your browser. Your images never leave your device.

Batch Convert

Convert multiple PNG images to JPG at once. Download individually or grab everything as a single ZIP archive.

Universal Format

JPG is supported by every device, browser, email client, and social platform on earth - zero compatibility issues.

How It Works

Convert your PNG images to compact JPG files in 4 simple steps. No software, no sign-up required.

Upload Your Images

Click to select or drag and drop your PNG files. Import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Set JPG Quality

Adjust the quality slider to balance file size vs. visual quality. 80% is ideal for most web and sharing needs.

Convert to JPG

PNG transparency is flattened to white, and the image is compressed as JPG - all locally in your browser.

Download JPG Files

Download each JPG individually or grab all as a ZIP. Universally compatible and ready to share.

Convert to JPG - Free

Dramatically Smaller, Nearly Identical

Move your cursor to compare. JPG compression reduces file size by 60โ€“80% with minimal visible difference โ€” the quality trade-off is virtually imperceptible at standard web quality settings.

Original PNG image
Converted JPG image
PNG Lossless ยท 2.4 MB
JPG Compressed ยท 380 KB
Input file size:2.4 MB
Output file size:380 KB

JPG achieves 60โ€“80% file size reduction through lossy compression that discards visual information humans are unlikely to notice. At quality 80%, the difference from the PNG original is virtually imperceptible for photographs. The trade-off: transparency is lost (filled with white) and the file cannot be re-saved without further quality degradation. For web delivery where file size matters, this is an excellent trade-off.

Convert PNG to JPG Online - Smaller Files, Universal Compatibility

Convert your PNG (Portable Network Graphics) images to JPG (JPEG) - the world's most universally compatible image format. JPG compression reduces PNG file sizes by 60โ€“80% while maintaining excellent visual quality, making images faster to load, easier to share, and more storage-efficient. Transparent areas in PNG are flattened to a white background. For the reverse direction, use JPG to PNG. For even smaller web files, try WebP format. For professional printing, see TIFF. This tool runs in your browser - free, instant, and private.

โš–๏ธ PNG vs JPG - Quick Comparison

FeaturePNGJPG (JPEG)
CompressionLosslessโœ“ Lossy (much smaller files)
File SizeLargeโœ“ 60โ€“80% smaller
Transparencyโœ“ Alpha channelโœ— No (flattened to white)
Image QualityPixel-perfectVery high (optimized)
Best ForLogos, icons, UI elementsโœ“ Photos, web images, sharing
Browser SupportUniversalโœ“ Universal
Re-Save BehaviorNo quality lossDegrades on each re-save

PNG excels at lossless quality and transparency - perfect for logos, icons, screenshots, and graphics with sharp edges and flat colors. The trade-off is file size: PNG images are typically 3โ€“10ร— larger than JPG equivalents. JPG excels at photographs and web delivery - its lossy compression is optimized for photographic content, producing dramatically smaller files with quality loss that's virtually invisible to the human eye. The key decision: if you need transparency, keep PNG (or use WebP for both transparency and compression). If you need the smallest possible file for sharing, uploading, or web delivery, JPG is the right choice.


๐ŸŽฏ When to Convert PNG to JPG

Converting PNG to JPG makes sense when file size and compatibility are more important than lossless quality:

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Website Performance

Large PNG images slow down web pages. Converting photographs and complex graphics from PNG to JPG can cut page weight by 60โ€“80%, improving load times, Core Web Vitals scores, and Google search rankings. Keep PNGs only for logos, icons, and graphics that need transparency.

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Email & Social Sharing

Email attachments have size limits, and social platforms compress uploads anyway. A 5 MB PNG photograph becomes a 500 KB JPG with virtually no visible difference - making it practical for email, WhatsApp, Telegram, and social media uploads where file size matters.

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Storage Optimization

A photo library stored as PNG consumes 3โ€“10ร— more space than JPG. Converting thousands of lossless PNGs to JPG can reclaim gigabytes of storage on phones, laptops, and cloud drives - from iCloud to Google Drive to OneDrive - without noticeable quality loss.

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Mobile & App Compatibility

Some older apps, platforms, and upload forms don't accept PNG or have strict file size limits. JPG is accepted universally - every system built in the last 30 years supports it. Converting to JPG eliminates compatibility issues for government portals, job applications, and form submissions.

For web images that need both compression and transparency, WebP format is the modern solution. For further JPG compression, use our dedicated compressor tool.


๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ When to Keep PNG Instead

PNG's lossless quality and transparency are essential for these use cases - don't convert to JPG:

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Logos & Brand Assets

Logos need crisp edges, exact colors, and often transparency. JPG compression creates visible artifacts around hard edges and text - ruining logo quality. Keep logos as PNG or convert to SVG for infinite scalability.

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Images with Transparency

If your PNG has transparent areas (cutout products, overlay graphics, stickers), converting to JPG destroys the transparency - filling it with solid white. For transparent images, keep PNG or use WebP which supports transparency at smaller sizes.

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Screenshots & UI Elements

Screenshots with text, code, and sharp UI edges look noticeably worse as JPG due to compression artifacts around hard lines and small text. PNG preserves every pixel perfectly. Use GIF as a lightweight alternative for simple screenshots.

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Images Needing Future Editing

PNG can be opened, edited, and re-saved without quality loss. JPG degrades on every re-save - a phenomenon called "generation loss." For images you'll edit repeatedly, keep PNG as the master file and only export to JPG as the final deliverable.


๐Ÿ’Ž Key Benefits of Converting PNG to JPG

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Massive File Size Reduction

JPG compression achieves 60โ€“80% smaller files than PNG for photographic content. A 5 MB PNG photograph becomes 500 KBโ€“1 MB as JPG. This directly translates to faster page loads, quicker uploads, and lower bandwidth consumption on websites and apps.

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Maximum Compatibility

JPG has been the universal image standard for over 30 years. Every device, operating system, browser, email client, social platform, and image viewer ever created supports JPG - more universally than any other image format including PNG.

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Better SEO & Web Performance

Google's PageSpeed Insights and Core Web Vitals reward fast-loading pages. Replacing large PNG photographs with optimized JPGs directly improves Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) and overall page speed scores - boosting search rankings and user experience.

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Storage & Bandwidth Savings

For high-traffic websites, the 60โ€“80% file size reduction translates directly to lower CDN and hosting costs. For personal use, converting a PNG photo library to JPG can free up gigabytes of device and cloud storage space.


โš™๏ธ Features of This Tool

  • โœ“ Convert single or multiple PNG files to JPG at once
  • โœ“ Adjustable JPG quality slider - balance size vs. visual fidelity
  • โœ“ Transparency flattened to white (or configurable background color)
  • โœ“ Browser-based conversion using Canvas API - no server uploads
  • โœ“ Batch ZIP download: all converted JPG files in a single archive
  • โœ“ Custom resize options: percentage, exact dimensions, or presets
  • โœ“ Works on all browsers - Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari
  • โœ“ Mobile-responsive: fully functional on phones and tablets
  • โœ“ Import via Computer, URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox
  • โœ“ 100% client-side: zero data stored, complete privacy

๐Ÿ“‹ How to Use (Step-by-Step)

  1. Select your imagesClick "Select File" or drag PNG files into the drop zone. Import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
  2. Set JPG qualityAdjust the quality slider. At 80%, expect 60โ€“80% smaller files with virtually imperceptible quality difference. Lower values produce even smaller files.
  3. Convert to JPGClick "Convert Images". Transparent areas are filled with white, then the image is compressed as JPG - all locally in your browser.
  4. Download your filesDownload each JPG individually or click "Download All (ZIP)" for a single archive.
  5. Re-convert if neededClick "Re-convert All" to process with different quality settings - no re-upload required.

๐Ÿ”ง Technical Notes (What to Expect)

๐Ÿ‘ป Transparency handling
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JPG does not support transparency. When converting a PNG with transparent areas, the transparency is composited against a solid white background by default. If your PNG has a transparent background around a subject (like a logo cutout), the JPG output will show a white rectangle behind the subject. To preserve transparency, keep the PNG or convert to WebP instead.

๐Ÿ“ Quality vs file size
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At quality 90%, JPG files are approximately 60% smaller than PNG with minimal visible difference. At 80%, savings reach 70โ€“80% with virtually imperceptible quality loss for photographs. At 60%, savings exceed 85% but fine details begin to soften. Below 50%, compression artifacts become visible. For most web and sharing use cases, quality 75โ€“85% provides the optimal balance.

๐Ÿ”„ Lossy compression warning
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Unlike PNG, JPG is lossy - some image data is permanently discarded during compression. The original PNG quality cannot be recovered from the JPG output. If you may need the lossless version later, keep your original PNG files as master copies. Each subsequent JPG re-save further degrades quality, so avoid editing and re-saving JPG files multiple times.

๐Ÿ“Š When PNG is actually smaller
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For very simple graphics with large areas of flat color (solid-color backgrounds, simple logos, charts), PNG can actually be smaller than JPG because PNG's lossless compression handles flat colors extremely efficiently. JPG's compression algorithm is optimized for photographic content with gradients and textures. If your PNG is already small, conversion to JPG may not save space.


๐Ÿ’ก Use Cases / Examples

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Web developers converting large PNG hero images and product photos to optimized JPG for faster page loads - reducing a 3 MB PNG banner to a 400 KB JPG, directly improving Core Web Vitals and responsive image delivery.

02

Students and job seekers converting PNG screenshots of certificates, marksheets, and ID documents to JPG for uploading to government portals, job applications, and university admission forms that require JPG format or have strict file size limits.

03

Photographers converting PNG exports from editing software to JPG for client delivery, social media posting, and portfolio websites - maintaining excellent quality while reducing file sizes for practical sharing and web display.

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E-commerce sellers converting high-resolution PNG product photos to optimized JPG for marketplace listings on Amazon, Flipkart, and Shopify - meeting platform upload requirements while keeping images sharp and fast-loading for buyers.


This converter is part of our complete image tools suite. Frequently used alongside PNG to JPG:

โ€” WHO IT'S FOR โ€”

Built for Everyone in India

Whether you're optimizing website images, sharing photos via email, or uploading to forms - this tool shrinks your PNGs to compact JPGs.

๐Ÿ’ป Web Developers ๐Ÿ“ธ Photographers ๐Ÿ›’ E-Commerce Sellers ๐ŸŽ“ Students & Job Seekers ๐Ÿ“ Bloggers & Writers ๐Ÿ“ˆ Digital Marketers ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐ŸŽจ Graphic Designers ๐Ÿข Businesses & Startups

FAQs - PNG To JPG Converter

Yes, there is a slight quality reduction because JPG uses lossy compression that discards some visual information. However, at quality settings of 80% or higher, the difference is virtually imperceptible to the human eye for photographs and complex images. The trade-off is dramatic file size reduction - typically 60โ€“80% smaller. For simple graphics with hard edges and text, the quality loss may be more noticeable due to JPG compression artifacts.

JPG does not support transparency, so all transparent areas in your PNG are flattened to a solid white background. If your PNG has a transparent background around a logo or subject, the JPG output will show a white rectangle behind it. To preserve transparency while reducing file size, convert to WebP instead - it supports both transparency and better compression than JPG.

For photographic content, expect 60โ€“80% file size reduction. A 3 MB PNG photograph typically becomes 400โ€“800 KB as JPG at quality 80%. The exact savings depend on image content - photographs with complex textures compress well, while images with large flat-color areas may see less dramatic reduction because PNG already handles flat colors efficiently. Very simple graphics may actually be smaller as PNG than JPG.

No. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript and the HTML5 Canvas API. Your PNG images are decoded, transparency is composited against a white background, and the result is compressed as JPG - all locally on your device. No images are uploaded, transmitted, or stored on any server. The tool works offline once loaded and involves zero data collection.

Yes, batch conversion is fully supported. Select or drag multiple PNG files and convert them all to JPG simultaneously. Download each JPG individually or use the "Download All (ZIP)" button for a single archive. This is especially useful for web developers converting entire folders of PNG assets to JPG for website optimization or content migration projects.

No, JPG does not support any form of transparency. Transparent areas in PNG images are filled with a solid background color (white by default) during conversion. If transparency is essential for your use case - logos, cutout images, overlay graphics - keep the PNG format or convert to WebP which supports both transparency and superior compression compared to both PNG and JPG.

For most purposes, 80% quality provides an excellent balance between file size and visual quality - imperceptible difference from the PNG original for photographs. For web images where speed is critical, 70โ€“75% is still very good. For maximum quality where file size is secondary, use 90โ€“95%. Below 60%, compression artifacts become noticeable in most images. The best approach is to test different settings with your specific images.

No - JPG compression permanently discards image data, so converting JPG back to PNG will not restore the original quality. You can convert JPG to PNG using our converter, but the resulting PNG will contain the same quality as the JPG (just in a lossless wrapper). Always keep your original PNG files as master copies if you may need the full lossless quality or transparency in the future.

Yes, the converter is fully responsive and works on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. On Android and iOS devices, select PNG images from your gallery, camera, or file manager. The conversion runs in your mobile browser - Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Samsung Internet - without needing to download any app. The tool is optimized for touch interaction and smaller screens.

PNG can be smaller than JPG for very simple images with large areas of flat, identical color - solid backgrounds, simple charts, wireframes, and graphics with few unique colors. PNG's lossless compression algorithm (Deflate) is extremely efficient at compressing repeated pixel patterns. If your PNG is already small and contains mostly flat colors, converting to JPG may actually increase file size. JPG's strength is photographic content with complex gradients and textures.

Input files up to 100 MB are supported. Since JPG output is significantly smaller than PNG input (60โ€“80% reduction for photos), the generated files are very manageable. Browser memory is the practical constraint for very large batches. Process 15โ€“20 high-resolution images at a time on mobile devices and 30+ on desktop computers with 4+ GB RAM for smooth performance.

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