PNG to JPG Converter
To convert PNG to JPG, drop your PNG files into the converter above, set the quality level, choose a background color for any transparent areas, and click Convert. JPG files are typically 60–80% smaller than equivalent PNGs for photographs.
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How to use PNG to JPG Converter
- Drop your PNG files into the converter above.
- Set the JPG quality (default 90% is ideal for most images).
- Choose a background color for transparent areas (default: white).
- Click Convert and download your JPG files.
Frequently asked questions
What happens to transparent areas when converting PNG to JPG?
JPG doesn't support transparency. Transparent areas are filled with a solid background color — white by default. Use the background color picker in the tool to choose a different color before converting. For logos on colored backgrounds, match the background color of your destination.
Why convert PNG to JPG?
JPG files are typically 60–80% smaller than PNG for photographs. If your PNG is a photo (not a graphic with text or transparency), converting to JPG dramatically reduces file size with minimal visible quality loss — making it much better for sharing, emailing, or uploading.
Does converting PNG to JPG reduce quality?
At high quality settings (90%+), the difference is visually imperceptible for photographs. JPG compression is lossy, so some data is discarded — but for everyday photos, this is unnoticeable. Use the quality slider to control the trade-off between file size and visual fidelity.
About PNG to JPG Converter
PNG and JPG serve different purposes. PNG is lossless and supports transparency — ideal for graphics, logos, and screenshots. JPG uses lossy compression — ideal for photographs, where smaller file sizes matter more than pixel-perfect accuracy.
Converting a PNG photograph to JPG typically reduces file size by 60–80% with virtually no visible quality difference at high quality settings. This makes JPG much better for sharing, uploading to websites, or sending by email.
One important note: JPG doesn't support transparency. If your PNG has transparent areas (common in logos and graphics), those areas will be filled with a solid background color. This tool lets you choose that color — white is the default, but you can pick any color.
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