Settings

JPG Quality90%
Smaller FileBalancedBest Quality

Compression Info

JPG utilizes lossy compression. Lowering quality yields smaller files, while 90% is highly recommended for visual preservation.

Settings apply to newly added files. To re-convert existing files with new settings, remove them and re-upload.

Why Convert PNG to JPG?

PNG (Portable Network Graphics)

A lossless graphic format. While it supports transparency and stays extremely sharp, PNG file sizes can be large, making them less suitable for load-heavy web pages or email attachments.

JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)

A lossy compressed format optimized for rich color ranges and photographs. Converting to JPG and adjusting quality can substantially reduce file size.

Key Features

100% Private & Secure

Your files never leave your device. All image processing occurs entirely within your browser, with no server uploads.

Batch Conversion

Select and convert multiple PNG images simultaneously. Download them individually or together in a single ZIP archive.

Quality Compression Control

Adjust the quality slider to find the right balance between visual detail and a smaller file size.

Instant Rendering

Convert images at their native resolutions using browser Canvas APIs, with no upload wait time.

How to Convert PNG to JPG

1

Upload PNG Images

Click the upload area or drag and drop one or more .png images into the workspace.

2

Adjust Output Settings

Select your desired JPG output quality to optimize the resulting image's file size.

3

Download Outputs

Save converted JPG files individually, or export all completed files in one ZIP archive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to the transparent background of my PNG?

JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas in your source PNG are filled with a solid white background during conversion.

Is there a charge to convert my images?

No. This utility does not require an account or a premium plan.

Is this converter safe for sensitive documents?

Yes. Conversion is performed locally in your browser, so your files are never uploaded to our servers.

What quality level is recommended?

A quality setting between 80% and 90% usually provides strong size reduction while keeping visible artifacts to a minimum.