Convert PNG to JPG in your browser
Convert any PNG to JPG instantly in your browser. Adjustable quality, transparent-background handling, no file uploads or sign-up.
Convert PNG to JPG in your browser
PNG is great for lossless storage but terrible for file size on photos — a 3 MB PNG is often a 250 KB JPG. This preset opens the image converter locked to JPG output; you drop any PNG, we re-encode in your browser at the quality level you pick, and you download the slimmed-down JPG. Works with transparent PNGs too: transparency becomes white (JPG has no alpha), or pick a custom background colour.
What is Convert PNG to JPG in your browser?
Convert images between PNG, JPG, and WebP in a click. Useful when a site or app insists on a specific format, when you want WebP for smaller downloads, or when you need PNG for transparent-background logos. The tool renders through Canvas so colour profiles are preserved as much as the source allows. Input can be any format modern browsers decode — including GIF, BMP, and AVIF in many browsers.
How do I use Convert PNG to JPG in your browser?
- Drop any image onto the upload zone.
- Choose the target format: PNG, JPG, or WebP.
- For JPG/WebP, optionally adjust quality (90% is a safe default).
- Click Download to save the converted file.
Convert PNG to JPG in your browser by the numbers
- Formats in
- PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP, AVIF, HEIC*
- Formats out
- PNG, JPG, WebP
- Max input
- 50 MB
- Quality control
- JPG + WebP: 1–100 slider
- HEIC note
- Safari only (browser limitation)
Common use cases for Convert PNG to JPG in your browser
- Converting an HEIC photo from an iPhone to JPG for a Windows upload.
- Swapping PNGs to WebP to save bandwidth on a site deploy.
- Preparing a transparent logo in PNG after receiving it as JPG.
- Bulk-translating camera AVIFs to JPG for a legacy editor.
- Downloading a favicon as ICO after designing it as PNG.
Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
- Transparency disappeared after JPG — JPG has no alpha channel. Use PNG or WebP if transparency matters.
- Output is huge after PNG → PNG — PNG is lossless; there is nothing to recompress. Try WebP lossless or skip the conversion.
- HEIC does not decode — Safari supports HEIC natively; Chromium does not. In Chrome/Firefox, convert the HEIC with a desktop tool first.
When should I use Convert PNG to JPG in your browser?
Choose Image Converter for format switches. If you also need smaller file size, Image Compressor exposes a quality slider with a split-view preview. To change resolution at the same time as format, Image Resizer handles both in one pass.
Does the conversion lose quality?
JPG is lossy, so some detail is discarded. At 90% quality the loss is invisible on photos; at 70% some compression artefacts start to appear in smooth gradients.
My transparent PNG has white corners now.
Expected — JPG has no alpha channel. Either pick a different background colour, or export to WebP (which preserves transparency and compresses better).
Is my file uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything runs in your browser — the file never leaves your device, and there is no server component for this tool.