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Convert PNG to JPG

Free online PNG to JPG converter. No signup, no watermark.

Output Format
Quality (WEBP)80

Convert PNG images to JPG to dramatically reduce file sizes, especially for photographs. While PNG excels at graphics with transparency, photographs stored as PNG are unnecessarily large. JPG compression can reduce photo file sizes by 80-90%.

Why Convert PNG to JPG?

  • Reduce photo file sizes by 80-90% — a 5MB PNG photo becomes ~500KB in JPG
  • Universally compatible with every device, platform, and application
  • Adjustable quality lets you control the compression level
  • Ideal for email attachments, social media uploads, and document embedding

PNG vs JPG

Feature comparison between PNG and JPG
FeaturePNGJPG
CompressionLosslessLossy
TransparencyFull alphaNot supported
Photo File Size2-10 MB200 KB - 1 MB
Image QualityPixel-perfectNear-perfect at quality 80+
Best ForGraphics, logosPhotos, real-world images
Color Depth24/32-bit24-bit

How to Convert PNG to JPG

  1. 1Upload your PNG images by dragging or clicking to browse
  2. 2Select JPG as the output format and set your preferred quality level
  3. 3Download the compressed JPG files

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas will be filled with a white background. If you need transparency, consider converting to WebP instead.

Keep images as PNG when they contain text, logos, line art, screenshots, or graphics with sharp edges. JPG compression can create visible artifacts on these types of content. PNG is also necessary when transparency is required.

It depends on the image content. Photos typically shrink by 80-90%. Simple graphics with solid colors may only shrink by 30-50%. Screenshots usually achieve 60-70% reduction.

Transparent pixels are replaced with a solid white background since JPG does not support transparency. If your PNG has a transparent background and you need to keep it, convert to WebP instead.

At quality 80+, artifacts are virtually invisible in photographs. However, images with sharp text, thin lines, or flat-color areas may show slight blurring or ringing around edges. For these types of content, PNG or WebP is a better choice.

The best use case is converting photographs that were saved as PNG. Photos do not benefit from PNG's lossless compression and are unnecessarily large. Converting to JPG can reduce a 5MB photo PNG to under 500KB with no visible quality loss.

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