PNG to JPG Converter
To convert PNG to JPG, drop your PNG files into the converter above, set the quality level, choose a background color for any transparent areas, and click Convert. JPG files are typically 60–80% smaller than equivalent PNGs for photographs.
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How to use PNG to JPG Converter
- Drop your PNG files into the converter above.
- Set the JPG quality (default 90% is ideal for most images).
- Choose a background color for transparent areas (default: white).
- Click Convert and download your JPG files.
Frequently asked questions
Who uses PNG to JPG Converter?
Bloggers and website owners use it to reduce image file sizes before uploading to WordPress or Squarespace. Ecommerce sellers use it to convert product screenshots to JPG for marketplace uploads. Small business owners use it to convert design files and mockups to web-ready JPG format. Students use it to reduce the size of screenshots and diagrams for assignment submissions.
What happens to transparent areas when converting PNG to JPG?
JPG doesn't support transparency. Transparent areas are filled with a solid background color — white by default. Use the background color picker in the tool to choose a different color before converting. For logos on colored backgrounds, match the background color of your destination.
Why convert PNG to JPG?
JPG files are typically 60–80% smaller than PNG for photographs. If your PNG is a photo (not a graphic with text or transparency), converting to JPG dramatically reduces file size with minimal visible quality loss — making it much better for sharing, emailing, or uploading.
Does converting PNG to JPG reduce quality?
At high quality settings (90%+), the difference is visually imperceptible for photographs. JPG compression is lossy, so some data is discarded — but for everyday photos, this is unnoticeable. Use the quality slider to control the trade-off between file size and visual fidelity.
About PNG to JPG Converter
PNG and JPG serve different purposes. PNG is lossless and supports transparency — ideal for graphics, logos, and screenshots. JPG uses lossy compression — ideal for photographs, where smaller file sizes matter more than pixel-perfect accuracy.
Converting a PNG photograph to JPG typically reduces file size by 60–80% with virtually no visible quality difference at high quality settings. This makes JPG much better for sharing, uploading to websites, or sending by email.
One important note: JPG doesn't support transparency. If your PNG has transparent areas (common in logos and graphics), those areas will be filled with a solid background color. This tool lets you choose that color — white is the default, but you can pick any color.
All conversion happens in your browser. No upload, no server, no privacy risk.