PNG to JPG Converter
Convert PNG images to JPG online for free. This is useful when you want smaller image files for upload, sharing, or web publishing.
Checks that make conversion safer
Before converting
- Confirm the format required by the app, upload form, or person receiving the file.
- Check details that may change during conversion, such as transparency, animation, or image quality.
- Decide whether your main goal is compatibility, editing, or a smaller file size.
After converting
- Open the converted image and check colors, text edges, and visible artifacts.
- If the result is too large, continue with compression or resizing.
- Use PNG for editing stages, and JPG or WebP when the final goal is sharing or publishing.
Need help choosing the right workflow?
The guide section covers format differences, compression tips, and common PDF workflows so you can choose the right tool with more context.
Common next steps
What is a PNG to JPG converter?
PNG to JPG conversion is helpful when file size matters more than keeping every pixel exactly as-is. JPG is often easier to upload, send, or publish, especially for photos and general-purpose images. This tool runs in your browser, so you can convert files quickly without uploading them to an external server.
Common reasons to convert PNG to JPG
People often use PNG to JPG when preparing blog images, product photos, email attachments, CMS uploads, or image assets that need to stay lightweight.
If the final destination is a website, marketplace listing, shared folder, or messaging app, JPG can be a more practical format than PNG.
When PNG may still be the better choice
PNG is usually better for transparent graphics, logos, icons, line art, diagrams, and screenshots with a lot of text.
Before converting, decide whether your priority is smaller size or sharper edges. That one decision usually tells you which format is better.
What usually happens next
After converting PNG to JPG, people often move straight into publishing, CMS uploads, marketplace listings, or lightweight sharing. JPG works well when the goal is delivery rather than further editing.
If the file still feels too large after conversion, compression or resizing usually helps more than repeating the same conversion again.
Things that often surprise people
- JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are replaced with a background color.
- Text-heavy images and graphics with sharp edges may look softer after conversion.
- If you need to edit the file repeatedly later, keep the original PNG as a master copy.
- For even smaller files, convert first and then try image compression as a second step.
PNG vs JPG
How to Use
- Upload a PNG image
- Check the preview
- Click the Convert PNG to JPG button
- Download the converted JPG image
FAQ
Will PNG to JPG reduce file size?
In many cases, yes. JPG is often much smaller than PNG, especially for photos.
What happens to transparency?
JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are replaced with a background color.
Will image quality change?
It can. JPG uses lossy compression, so text and sharp edges may look softer than in the original PNG.
Can I use this tool on mobile?
Yes. It works in modern mobile browsers as well as on desktop.
Is it safe to use?
Yes. The conversion happens in your browser, so your image is not uploaded to an external server.