Convert PNG to JPG Free
Reduce file size by converting PNG images to JPG. Ideal for photos that don't require transparency.
PNG and JPG are the two most universal image formats on the internet, but they are good at very different things. PNG is lossless and perfect for graphics, screenshots, and anything that needs transparency. JPG is lossy and dramatically smaller for photographs. Converting PNG to JPG is the right move whenever you have a photographic PNG that does not need transparency and you want a much smaller file.
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HEIC, AVIF, WebP, PNG, JPG supported · Max 50MB
About this conversion
When PNG to JPG makes sense
If your PNG is a photo — a real-world scene with smooth gradients and natural detail — converting it to JPG can shrink the file by 80% or more without any visible quality difference. This matters for emailing photos, uploading to bandwidth-sensitive platforms, or just freeing up storage space on a device.
When to keep PNG
Do not convert to JPG if the image is a screenshot of text, a logo, a UI element, a diagram, a flat illustration, or anything with hard edges and limited colors. JPG's compression is tuned for photographic content and produces visible artifacts (haloing, blocky regions) on graphic content. PNG is far better for those use cases despite the larger file size.
Transparency is lost
JPG does not support transparency. When you convert a PNG with a transparent background to JPG, the transparent areas have to be filled with a color — by default white. If you need transparency preserved, convert to WebP or AVIF instead, both of which support an alpha channel.
How much smaller will it be?
For a typical photographic PNG, expect the JPG version to be about 10 to 20% the size of the original at default quality settings — and visually identical. For a graphic or screenshot PNG, the size savings will be smaller and the quality loss may be visible.
Frequently asked questions
Is this free to use?
Yes. Single-image conversion is free with no signup required. Pro unlocks batch processing and more.
Are my files private?
Completely. All processing happens in your browser — no file is ever sent to a server.
What formats are supported?
HEIC, HEIF, AVIF, WebP, PNG, and JPG are all supported as input and output formats.