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Convert PNG to JPG

Reduce PNG file size by up to 90%. Free.

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.webp, .png, .jpg · up to 50 MB

Quality:92%
Processed in your browser — never uploaded to any serverFreeNo signupNo watermark

Heavy PNG to lightweight JPG

Up to 90% lighter

2 MB PNG screenshots become 200 KB JPGs without visible loss.

Ready to share

JPG works in email, social media, web forms, and any platform.

100% private

Conversion in your browser. Your screenshots never leave your device.

Instant

No file uploads, no waiting. Conversion in under 1 second.

Three steps, no hassle

1

Upload your PNG image

Drag or select your .png file. Screenshots, photos, graphics.

2

Automatic compression

PNG without transparency converts to JPG with adjustable compression. File size drops dramatically.

3

Download your JPG

Lighter image ready for email, web, or storage.

Got questions?

Depends on the content. Screenshots typically reduce 80-90% (from 2 MB to 200 KB). Photos saved as PNG reduce 60-80%. The reduction is greater when PNG has uniform color areas.

When the PNG has no transparency and you need to reduce size: emailing, uploading to a site with weight limits, or sharing on social media. If the PNG has transparency, convert to WebP or keep it as PNG.

Yes. JPG doesn't support transparency. Transparent PNG areas are filled with white. If you need to preserve transparency, don't convert to JPG.

PNG is lossless, JPG is lossy. At 92% quality (default), the difference is imperceptible for normal photos and screenshots. You can adjust quality with the slider.

Windows, macOS, and browsers save screenshots as PNG by default because they capture text and UI with sharp edges — PNG preserves those details better. But for sharing, JPG is much lighter.

Yes. Conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server.

PNG to JPG: reduce your image file size

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless format that preserves every pixel exactly. It's the default format for screenshots on Windows, macOS, and browsers because it reproduces text and interfaces with perfect sharpness. However, this perfect quality comes at a cost: PNG files are significantly larger than JPG.

When a 1920×1080 screenshot can weigh 2-3 MB as PNG and only 150-300 KB as JPG, conversion makes a lot of sense for most use cases: presentations, emails, reports, social media. The visual difference is practically invisible, especially for content with photos or gradients.

The only case where you should not convert PNG to JPG is when the PNG has transparency. JPG doesn't support transparency and would fill those areas with white. For images without transparency like screenshots or photos saved as PNG, converting to JPG is always beneficial in terms of file size.