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πŸ–ΌοΈ PNG to JPG Converter

Convert PNG images to JPG/JPEG instantly in your browser. Adjust quality, pick background color, batch convert β€” 100% private.

Upload PNG Images
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Drop PNG files here or click to browse
Supports multiple files Β· PNG only Β· Max 50 MB each
Transparency detected! JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas will be filled with your chosen background color (default: white). Set a custom color below.
Quality 85%
Preset:
Background Color (replaces transparency)
#FFFFFF
Conversion Log
; TechOreo PNG β†’ JPG Converter
; Browser-based Β· No upload Β· 100% private
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; Drop PNG files above to get started
Settings
Naming
Max File Size
EXIF Data
When max file size is set, quality is auto-reduced to fit.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Alt+O Open file picker
Ctrl+↡ Convert all files
Alt+D Download all converted
Alt+X Clear all files
Format Comparison
FeaturePNGJPG
CompressionLosslessLossy
Transparencyβœ… Yes❌ No
Best forGraphicsPhotos
File SizeLargerSmaller
Color Depth48-bit24-bit
BrowserAllAll
Privacy
πŸ”’ 100% Client-Side
Images are converted entirely in your browser using HTML5 Canvas. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
⚠️ Transparency Note
JPG doesn't support transparency. Choose a background color to replace transparent areas.
Your images never leave your device.

About PNG to JPG Conversion

Why Convert to JPG?

JPG files are significantly smaller than PNGs for photographs and complex images. Converting to JPG can reduce file sizes by 50-90%, making images load faster and save storage space.

Quality vs Size

JPG uses lossy compression β€” higher quality means larger files. 85% is the sweet spot for most images. Below 60%, visible artifacts appear. 100% gives maximum quality but larger files.

Handling Transparency

Unlike PNG, JPG doesn't support transparency. When converting, transparent areas are filled with a background color. White is the default, but you can pick any color that suits your needs.

When to Keep PNG

Keep PNG for images with text, sharp edges, transparency, logos, or screenshots. JPG is best for photographs, gradients, and images where slight quality loss is acceptable.