PNG to JPG Converter

Transform PNG images into space‑saving JPGs in seconds. Perfect for speeding up image‑heavy pages and email attachments.

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Convert PNG Images to Lightweight JPGs

PNG is a fantastic format for graphics and interface elements, but large PNG files can slow down your website or make email attachments bulky. This PNG to JPG converter helps you quickly produce smaller, web‑friendly JPEG versions of your images without leaving the browser. The conversion logic uses the Canvas API to render each PNG and export it as a compressed JPG file.

Getting started is simple: drop your PNG files into the upload area, adjust the quality slider to your preferred level and click the conversion button. The tool will process each file in sequence and show a preview of both the original PNG and the resulting JPG. File size information gives you a clear picture of the savings from switching formats and adjusting the compression level.

Because JPG does not support transparency, any transparent regions in the original PNG will be rendered against a solid background color. This is perfectly fine for most photos and full‑bleed graphics, but you may want to keep PNG format for logos that rely heavily on transparent edges. For even more aggressive optimization, combine this converter with the dedicated image compressor.

When should you convert PNG to JPG?

  • Publishing high‑resolution photography on blogs and landing pages.
  • Reducing the weight of hero images and background illustrations.
  • Sending long email campaigns with many inline pictures.
  • Optimizing galleries and portfolios for mobile visitors.

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PNG to JPG converter FAQ

Will converting PNG to JPG always make the file smaller?

In most cases yes, especially for photos and complex images. Simple icons may not shrink as much.

Can I choose the background color for transparency?

The tool uses a default background color during rendering. For precise control, prepare the background before exporting to PNG.

Does the converter keep EXIF metadata?

Most PNG files do not contain EXIF metadata. Any such data is normally dropped during conversion.

Is there a risk of quality loss?

JPG is a lossy format. Lower quality settings will introduce some artifacts. For critical graphics, keep a PNG copy as backup.

Can I run this PNG to JPG converter offline?

Once the page is loaded, the conversion logic works locally. However, for the best experience keep your connection open.