PNG files are great quality, but they can be too large to share easily. Convert PNG to JPG when you need something lighter for email attachments, website images, form uploads, or social media posts.
Select a PNG file to convert to JPG format.
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Supports PNG | Maximum file size: 100MBPNG files can be large. JPG is often the easier choice when you want a smaller file size.
JPG works almost everywhere, which makes it easier to upload and share.
If you need to convert PNG to JPG for email, smaller files usually send faster and are less likely to be rejected.
For websites and forms, JPG is often the simpler choice because the files are lighter.
PNG Format: Larger files, supports transparency, and usually keeps sharp edges better.
JPG Format: Smaller files, no transparency, and usually better when file size matters more than perfect sharpness.
When you convert PNG to JPEG online, the main trade-off is size versus quality. JPG usually gets you a smaller file, but some detail can be softened.
This matters most for text, logos, screenshots, and images that originally used transparency.
A site owner converts PNG to JPG for smaller file size before uploading banners, blog images, or thumbnails.
Someone changes a PNG to JPG because the attachment is too big and they just need it to send cleanly.
A seller converts PNG to JPG before uploading product images to a marketplace or a form with strict size limits.
People often use JPG when they want an image that uploads quickly and does not take too much storage.
JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are usually filled with a solid background, often white.
Often much smaller, but the exact difference depends on the image. Photos usually shrink well. Graphics with text can still shrink, but may lose some sharpness.
Use JPG when file size matters most. Use PNG when you need transparency, cleaner text edges, or a graphic that should stay as sharp as possible.
Yes. It is free with no sign-up and no watermark on the JPG you download.
JPG is a lossy format, so there can be a small quality loss. For photos it is usually hard to notice; for sharp graphics or text you may see slight softening.
PNG uses lossless compression and stores extra data like transparency, so photo-style images are often much bigger as PNG than as JPG.
Yes. It works in any mobile browser, so you can convert on a phone or tablet with no app to install.
Yes. The JPG keeps the same width and height as your PNG; only the file format and size change.