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Convert JPG to PNG

Convert JPG to PNG for lossless editing.

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.webp, .png, .jpg · up to 50 MB

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JPG to PNG for professional editing

Prepare for transparency

PNG supports alpha channel. Convert to PNG before removing backgrounds with any editor.

No extra degradation

PNG saves without additional loss. Edit and save without accumulating compression artifacts.

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Conversion entirely in your browser. Your images are never uploaded.

Instant

Conversion in under 1 second. No queues, no waiting.

Three steps, no hassle

1

Upload your JPG image

Drag or select your .jpg or .jpeg file. Up to 50 MB, no signup.

2

Conversion without extra loss

Your JPG converts to PNG in your browser. PNG adds no further destructive compression.

3

Download your PNG

PNG image ready to edit, add transparency, or use in design work.

Got questions?

Mainly two reasons: you need to add transparency to the image (PNG supports it, JPG doesn't), or you'll edit the image multiple times and want to avoid each save adding more quality loss (PNG saves without additional loss).

It doesn't recover lost quality — the JPG already has lossy compression applied and that can't be reversed. But from that point, saving as PNG prevents further degradation with each edit.

Yes, significantly. A 200 KB JPG can become a 1-2 MB PNG. PNG stores all pixels without additional compression. That's the cost of lossless working.

Once in PNG, you can open the file in Photoshop, GIMP, or online tools like remove.bg to remove the background. JPG doesn't allow this because it has no alpha channel.

Yes. Conversion happens in your browser with Canvas API. Your image never leaves your device.

PNG without transparency is useful when you need maximum color fidelity for editing (logo design, retouching), or when working with screenshots where text must be sharp.

JPG to PNG: prepare your images for editing

JPG is the most common format for photographs, but it has a fundamental limitation: every time you save a JPG, it applies its lossy compression again, slightly degrading the image. If you edit and save a JPG multiple times, quality deteriorates cumulatively — an effect known as 'generational loss'.

Converting JPG to PNG stops that degradation cycle. PNG uses lossless compression, meaning the file can be opened, edited, and saved without adding extra artifacts. It also opens the door to transparency: once in PNG, you can remove the image background to create logos, stickers, or composites in any editor.

It's important to understand that converting JPG to PNG doesn't recover lost quality — the original JPG compression is already applied and can't be reversed. What it does do is preserve the exact current state of the image for future edits without additional degradation.