PNG to JPG
Convert transparent PNG images to smaller JPG files for websites, forms, email, and CMS uploads.
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- ✓ No watermark
- ✓ Commercial use allowed
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About PNG to JPG
PNG to JPG converts lossless PNG images into compressed JPEG format, significantly reducing file size for web publishing, email attachments, and social media uploads. PNG files preserve transparency and pixel-perfect quality, but they are often much larger than necessary when the image does not require an alpha channel. This tool strips the transparent background (replacing it with a solid color you choose, typically white), applies JPEG compression, and produces a smaller file that loads faster on websites and fits within upload size limits. It is especially useful for photographers exporting edited shots, designers preparing assets for CMS platforms, and anyone who needs to batch-convert screenshots or product images into a universally compatible format without installing desktop software.
PNG to JPG examples
- Convert a downloaded PNG file into JPG for upload to a website, CMS, or email attachment.
- Prepare JPG output for social posts, product images, documentation, or client handoff.
- Check a few PNG files before choosing final JPG export settings for a project.
How to use PNG to JPG
- Upload one or more PNG files from your device or drag them into the drop zone.
- Choose a background color for transparent areas (default is white).
- Adjust JPEG quality if you want to balance file size against visual sharpness.
- Click Convert and wait for processing to finish.
- Download individual JPG files or grab all results as a ZIP archive.
FAQ
Will I lose image quality converting PNG to JPG?
JPEG is a lossy format, so there is a small reduction in quality. At 85-92% quality settings the difference is usually invisible to the human eye, while file size drops by 60-80%.
What happens to transparent areas in my PNG?
JPEG does not support transparency. Transparent pixels are filled with the background color you select (white by default) before compression.
When should I keep PNG instead of converting to JPG?
Keep PNG when you need transparency, pixel-perfect graphics (logos, icons, UI elements), or when the image will be edited further. Use JPG for photos, screenshots, and web content where smaller size matters more than lossless quality.
Is there a file size limit for uploads?
Browser-based processing handles most standard image sizes. Very large files (50 MB+) may take longer but are generally supported.
Can I convert multiple PNG files at once?
Yes. You can upload a batch of PNG files and convert them all in one session, then download results individually or as a ZIP.
Common use cases
- Preparing product photos for e-commerce platforms that prefer JPG uploads.
- Reducing screenshot file sizes before attaching to emails or tickets.
- Converting design exports for blog posts and CMS content.
- Batch-converting PNG assets for faster website loading times.
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Learn more about PNG to JPG
Read the complete guide for examples, quality notes, FAQs, and related workflows.
Trust and privacy
- Conversion runs in your browser — files are not uploaded to a remote server for standard image workflows.
- Original PNG files on your device are never modified.
- You control quality settings and background color before conversion starts.
- No account or payment is required for core PNG to JPG conversion.