PNG to JPG – Convert PNG images to JPEG.
PNG files are lossless, meaning they retain all the image details. However, this results in larger file sizes. JPG uses lossy compression, significantly reducing the size, making it ideal for web use and storage.
JPG is more universally supported across platforms and applications compared to PNG. Some applications and websites only accept JPG images.
Websites and online platforms benefit from smaller image file sizes as they load faster, improving user experience and SEO rankings.
If transparency isn't required in an image, converting PNG to JPG is a good option, as JPG does not support transparency but provides better compression.
Online converters provide a quick and easy way to convert PNG images to JPG without installing any software.
Visit our website.
Upload your PNG file(s).
Choose JPG as the output format.
Adjust quality settings if available.
Click the "Convert" button.
Download the converted JPG file.
If you regularly need to convert images, using dedicated software like Photoshop, GIMP, or Paint.NET can be a better option.
Open your PNG file in Photoshop.
Click on File > Save As.
Select JPG as the format.
Adjust the quality settings.
Click Save.
Open GIMP and load your PNG image.
Click File > Export As.
Select JPG as the output format.
Choose the quality level.
Click Export.
Open the PNG image in Microsoft Paint.
Click File > Save As.
Select JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg) as the format.
Click Save.
Open the PNG file with the Windows Photos app.
Click on the three-dot menu and select Save As.
Choose JPG as the output format.
Click Save.
Open the PNG image in Preview.
Click File > Export.
Select JPEG as the format.
Adjust quality if needed.
Click Save.
Install ImageMagick.
Open the terminal or command prompt.
Run the following command:
convert image.png image.jpg
Your PNG file will be converted to JPG.
Most online tools allow bulk image conversion, where you can upload multiple PNG files and convert them all at once.
Open Photoshop and go to File > Scripts > Image Processor.
Select the folder containing PNG images.
Choose JPEG as the output format.
Adjust quality settings and click Run.
High-quality settings (90-100%) retain more details but result in a larger file.
Medium-quality (70-90%) is a balance between file size and quality.
Low-quality (50-70%) significantly reduces file size but may cause visible artifacts.
Before converting, always keep a backup of your PNG files in case you need the original high-quality version later.
Some tools allow lossy-to-lossless JPG conversion, which can slightly improve the output quality.
If file size is a major concern, consider converting PNG to WebP instead of JPG, as WebP offers better compression and quality balance.