Convert PNG to JPEG

Convert your PNG images to JPEG format quickly and easily. No registration required, and all conversions are done locally, ensuring your data remains secure and private.

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Click the 'Choose Files' or 'Select Folder' buttons to Choose your PNG files, or drag & drop the files into the dotted area.

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Click the 'Convert' button to start converting your files. Depending on the file size this can take a few seconds.

Download your JPEG files

Click the 'Download' button to download your converted files. If you converted a folder or multiple files, you will be able to download the entire folder as a zip file.

What is the PNG file type?

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) files are lossless image files that support transparency and millions of colors. Created in 1996 as an alternative to GIF, PNGs excel at displaying sharp graphics, logos, and text-heavy images. They maintain crisp edges and vibrant colors without quality loss during compression. While larger in file size than JPEGs, PNGs are ideal for web graphics requiring transparency or precise detail preservation.

What is the JPEG file type?

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a widely-used digital image format that efficiently compresses photographs and complex graphics. It reduces file size by selectively discarding visual data that human eyes are less likely to notice. While JPEG compression is lossy, meaning some quality is sacrificed, it maintains good visual appearance at reasonable file sizes, making it ideal for web images and photo sharing.

Does JPEG support transparency?

JPEG files do not support transparency. The format only handles fully opaque pixels and cannot display partially transparent or completely transparent areas. When saving an image with transparent elements as a JPEG, transparent areas typically convert to solid white or black backgrounds. For images requiring transparency, use PNG or WebP formats instead, as these support alpha channels for transparent and semi-transparent elements.

Do I lose quality when converting to JPEG?

Converting from PNG to JPEG typically results in some quality loss due to JPEGs lossy compression. While PNG uses lossless compression to maintain exact pixel information, JPEG compression discards some image data to reduce file size. The quality loss is most noticeable in: - Sharp edges and text - Areas with high contrast - Detailed patterns - Screenshots with small text - Images containing transparency JPEG compression particularly affects: - Color gradients (may show banding) - Fine details (can become blurry) - Text clarity (may appear fuzzy) To minimize quality loss: - Use high-quality JPEG settings (70-90%) - Save important graphics in PNG format - Avoid multiple JPEG conversions - Keep original PNG files for future editing

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