Image Converter

PNG to JPG Converter

Convert PNG images to JPG format. Perfect for photographs and images where transparency is not needed, with smaller file sizes.

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Select Image Drag, drop, or click
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File Size
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Original Format PNG
Converted Format JPG
File Size Reduction
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How to Use

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Upload your PNG file by dragging it onto the drop zone or clicking to browse.
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Preview displays showing the file size and image dimensions.
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Click “Convert to JPG” to start the conversion. The info panel shows file size reduction.
4
Download the JPG file using the download button.

What is PNG to JPG Conversion?

PNG uses lossless compression and supports transparency, making files larger. JPG uses lossy compression, creating smaller files suitable for photographs.

Converting PNG to JPG is useful when transparency is not needed and smaller file sizes are preferred for web or storage.

Why Use This Tool

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Reduce File Size

JPG compression typically produces 50-70% smaller files than PNG for photographs.

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Better for Photos

JPG compression is optimized for photographs and complex images with color gradients.

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Local Processing

Conversion happens entirely in your browser. No uploads or server processing.

Fast Conversion

Instant conversion with real-time file size reduction calculation.

Common Use Cases

Web Optimization: Convert PNG screenshots and images to JPG for faster web performance.

Photography: Convert PNG-saved photographs to JPG for reduced storage and easier sharing.

Email Attachments: Reduce file size of PNG images before emailing by converting to JPG.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will transparent areas become opaque?
Yes. JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas will be filled with a white background by default.
Can I adjust JPG quality?
This tool uses default JPG quality settings. For custom quality control, use professional image editing software.
Is quality lost in conversion?
JPG compression is lossy, meaning some quality is sacrificed for smaller file size. For photographs, the quality loss is usually imperceptible.