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Convert PNG images to JPEG in seconds

PNG files are great for graphics with transparency, but they are often too large for web use. Convert them to JPEG to cut file sizes by 60–90 % while keeping the visual quality you need.

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Features

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Transparency handling

Transparent areas in your PNG are filled with a background color of your choice — white, black, or any custom hex value — so the resulting JPEG looks exactly the way you want.

2

Adjustable JPEG quality

Set output quality from 1 to 100. Higher values preserve more detail; lower values produce smaller files. The default of 85 works well for most photos.

3

Batch conversion

Drag in up to 20 PNG files at once. They are all converted to JPEG with the same quality setting and downloaded as a ZIP archive.

4

EXIF data preserved

Camera metadata like date taken, GPS coordinates, and orientation are carried over to the JPEG output so you do not lose important photo information.

How to use

1

Upload PNG files

Drag and drop one or more PNG images into the converter, or click to browse your device.

2

Configure output

Choose a background color for transparent regions and set the JPEG quality slider to your preferred level.

3

Convert and download

Click Convert. The JPEG files are generated in your browser and ready to download individually or as a ZIP.

Specifications

Input formatPNG (8-bit and 16-bit)
Output formatJPEG (.jpg)
Max input size50 MB per file
Quality range1–100
Batch limit20 files per session
ProcessingClient-side (no server upload)

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Common questions

When should I use JPEG instead of PNG?

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Use JPEG for photographs and complex images where small file size matters and transparency is not needed. Stick with PNG for logos, icons, screenshots, and any graphic that requires transparent areas.

Will I lose quality converting from PNG to JPEG?

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JPEG is a lossy format, so some data is discarded during conversion. At quality 85 or above, the difference is virtually invisible in photographs. For pixel-perfect graphics, keep the original PNG.

What happens to the transparent background?

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JPEG does not support transparency. The converter fills transparent pixels with a solid background color — white by default. You can change this to any color before converting.

Want even better-looking JPEGs?

Run your converted images through AI Enhance to sharpen details and correct color — especially helpful for photos that were originally saved at low resolution.

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