PNG to JPG Converter
Convert PNG to JPG (JPEG) free online. Reduce photo file size 5–15× without visible quality loss. Works for any PNG, instant, no upload, no account.
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PNG files supported
Why Convert PNG to JPG?
PNG files are typically 3–5× larger than equivalent JPGs because PNG is lossless — it stores every pixel exactly. JPG (also called JPEG) uses smart compression that drops detail your eye doesn't notice, dramatically reducing file size. Converting PNG to JPG is the right call when you need:
- Smaller file size for email, WhatsApp, or website uploads — JPG handles photos in a fraction of the bytes.
- Government exam forms that only accept JPG — UPSC, SSC, IBPS, NEET, and JEE portals reject PNG.
- Faster page loads on websites — most photo content should be JPG (or WebP), not PNG.
- Compatibility with older software — some legacy tools still mishandle PNG transparency.
How to Convert PNG to JPG (3 steps)
- Click Choose File above and pick your PNG (or drag-and-drop).
- The converter renders the image to a canvas and encodes it as JPEG at quality 92.
- Click Download — you get a standard
.jpgfile. Done.
PNG to JPG: High Quality Conversion
Our converter saves JPGs at quality 92. This is the standard quality used by Photoshop's "Save for Web" and Apple's built-in JPG export — visually lossless for nearly every photo. If you need an even smaller file, use our Compress JPG tool after converting.
PNG to JPG Under a Specific Size (50KB, 100KB, 200KB)
Government exams and many upload forms cap photo size at exact KB limits. The right flow is to convert PNG → JPG here, then compress to the exact target:
- Compress JPG to 50KB — for SSC, IBPS, UPSC photo uploads
- Compress JPG to 100KB — for SBI PO, RRB, and many bank applications
- Compress JPG to 200KB — for NEET, JEE, and most photo+signature forms
Note on Transparency
JPG does not support transparent backgrounds. If your PNG has a transparent background, it will be replaced with white when converted to JPG. Use our Remove Background tool first if you need a different background color, or keep the file as PNG/WebP if transparency must be preserved.
PNG vs JPG: When to Use Which
- Use JPG for: photos, scans, social media uploads, exam form photos, anything where file size matters and the image is photographic.
- Keep as PNG for: logos, screenshots with text, line art, transparent images, and anything that needs pixel-perfect accuracy.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert PNG to JPG without losing quality?
Open a PNG above and download the JPG — the converter saves at quality 92, which is visually indistinguishable from the original for photos. JPG is lossy by design, but at quality 92 the loss is below human perception. For graphics with sharp edges (logos, screenshots), keep PNG instead.
Will the transparent background turn black or white?
It turns white. Our converter fills transparent areas with a white background before saving as JPG, which is the standard behavior. JPG cannot store transparency.
How much smaller will the JPG be compared to PNG?
For photos, JPG is typically 5–15× smaller than PNG. A 10 MB PNG photo usually becomes a 700 KB–2 MB JPG. For graphics and screenshots with solid colors, the difference may be smaller (sometimes JPG is even larger than PNG for line art).
How do I convert PNG to JPG under 100KB?
Use this tool to convert to JPG, then run the result through our Compress to 100KB tool to hit an exact size target. The two-step flow keeps the JPG conversion clean and only compresses at the final stage.
How do I convert PNG to JPG under 200KB?
Convert here first, then use our Compress to 200KB tool. This is the standard workflow for NEET, JEE, and IBPS exam photo uploads where 200KB is the cap.
Does this PNG to JPG converter work offline / privately?
Yes. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using Canvas. Your PNG never gets uploaded to any server, so it works offline once the page is loaded and is fully private.
Can I convert multiple PNG files to JPG at once?
Yes. Drop multiple PNG files into the uploader and the tool converts each one in turn. Each downloads as a separate JPG with the original filename.
Is JPG the same as JPEG?
Yes. JPG and JPEG refer to the exact same image format — JPG is just the older 3-letter Windows file extension. Output from this tool is a standard JPEG file, compatible with every photo viewer, browser, and upload form.