Image Conversion

PNG to JPG Converter

PNG is wonderful right up until you try to email one or squeeze it under an upload limit. Drop the PNG here, set the JPG quality to taste in the studio, and walk away with a file that is usually a fraction of the size. One heads up before you start: JPG has no transparency, so see-through areas come out on a solid background.

Email and messaging Attachments that bounced or crawled as PNG go through comfortably as JPG.
Upload limits Forms, portals, and profiles with strict size caps stop arguing once the file shrinks.
Photos stuck in PNG Screenshots of photos and app exports that defaulted to PNG carry photo-sized weight for no benefit.
Listings and marketplaces Product shots upload faster and display just as well at JPG quality 90.

What it converts

  • In: PNG, plus HEIC and HEIF, AVIF, TIFF, BMP, JPG, and WebP
  • Out: JPG here, or PNG, WebP, TIFF, BMP, and GIF if you change course in the studio
  • JPG quality is adjustable with a slider, and 90 is the default balance of size and sharpness
  • Transparent pixels are flattened onto a solid background, because JPG has no alpha channel
  • Files up to 20 MB per image

How much smaller does it get?

It depends on what is in the picture. Photographic content is where JPG shines, and a photo trapped in a PNG often shrinks dramatically. Flat graphics with a handful of colors are a different story: PNG already compresses those well, so the savings can be modest. The honest answer is to convert and look at the number, which costs one pat and a few seconds.

Picking a quality setting

The studio gives you a quality slider for JPG output, defaulting to 90. That default is deliberately conservative: files come out several times smaller than the PNG while faces, products, and text stay clean. Go lower when you are fighting a hard size cap and the image is just for reference. Go higher when the image is the deliverable itself.

The transparency trade

This is the one thing JPG genuinely cannot do. A logo with a transparent background, a cutout, a sticker: convert any of those to JPG and the empty space becomes a solid backdrop. Sometimes that is fine. When it is not, keep the PNG, or convert to WebP, which keeps the alpha channel and still trims the file.

Free to start: every visitor gets 5 free pats a day, a conversion costs 1 pat, and you can churn a refill anytime. No sign in. Files delete within 24 hours unless you opt in to keep them longer.

More format conversions: HEIC to JPG, HEIC to PNG, WebP to PNG, PNG to WebP, AVIF to JPG, TIFF to JPG.

PNG to JPG, answered

Will converting PNG to JPG make my image blurry?

At the default quality of 90, photos and screenshots stay sharp for normal viewing, sharing, and printing. JPG does re-encode the image, so razor-thin line art and text can pick up faint fuzz around the edges. If crispness is the whole point of the image, PNG was already the right format.

What happens to the transparent background?

JPG cannot store transparency, so any see-through areas come out flattened onto a solid background. If you need the transparency to survive, keep the file as PNG or convert to WebP instead, since both formats support an alpha channel.

What JPG quality should I choose?

The quality slider in the studio is yours to play with. 90 is the sweet spot for most images: a fraction of the PNG size with barely visible loss. Drop lower when the file just needs to squeak under an upload limit, and push higher when you want maximum fidelity at the cost of a bigger file.

Is the PNG to JPG converter free?

Free to start. Each conversion costs 1 buttery pat, every visitor gets 5 free pats a day, and refills can be churned whenever you run out. No sign in, and uploads delete within 24 hours.

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