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PNG to JPG Converter — Convert PNG to JPEG Fast [2026]

Upload a PNG → download a smaller JPG in one click. Set quality level and choose a background color for transparent areas. Free browser-based converter — no signup or server upload.

Drop a PNG image here or click to browse

Accepts PNG files

What is PNG to JPG Converter?

PNG to JPG Converter is a free browser-based tool that converts PNG image files to JPEG format. This is useful when you need smaller file sizes (JPEG is typically much smaller than PNG for photos) or when a platform requires JPEG format specifically.

How to Use PNG to JPG Converter

Drop a PNG file into the upload area or click to select one. Choose a quality level using the slider (higher quality means larger file size). If your PNG has transparent areas, pick a background color — white is the default since JPG does not support transparency. Click "Convert to JPG" and download the result.

How PNG to JPG Converter Works

The tool loads your PNG image into an HTML5 Canvas element. Since JPG does not support transparency, any transparent pixels are composited over your chosen background color (default white). The canvas is then exported as a JPEG at the quality level you selected. The entire process runs in your browser — no files are sent to any server.

Common Use Cases

  • Convert screenshots from PNG to JPG for smaller file sizes
  • Prepare images for platforms that only accept JPEG uploads
  • Reduce photo file sizes by switching from lossless PNG to compressed JPG
  • Batch-ready workflow for converting design exports to web-friendly format

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PNG to JPG?

JPG files are typically 50-90% smaller than PNG for photographs and complex images. If you do not need transparency, JPG is usually the better choice for web use and sharing.

What happens to transparent areas?

JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas in your PNG will be filled with the background color you select (white by default).

Does conversion reduce quality?

JPEG is a lossy format, so there is some quality loss. At quality 85-95, the loss is generally imperceptible. You can preview the result before downloading.

Is there a file size limit?

No hard limit. Very large PNG files (100 MB+) may take longer to process depending on your device.

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