JPG to PNG Converter

Convert JPEG images to lossless PNG format instantly. Supports transparency options and batch conversion β€” 100% in your browser.

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Drop your JPG images here
or click below Β· JPG/JPEG files Β· Processed 100% locally
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Common Questions

Why convert JPG to PNG? +
PNG is a lossless format, meaning no quality is lost when saving. It also supports transparency (alpha channel), making it ideal for logos, icons, and images that need a transparent background. Use PNG when image quality and crispness are more important than file size.
Will the PNG be larger than the JPG? +
Yes, usually. PNG is lossless compression, so PNG files are typically 2–5Γ— larger than equivalent JPEGs. This is a trade-off for higher quality and transparency support. If file size is a concern, consider using Compress PNG afterward.
Is my image uploaded anywhere? +
No. Everything runs locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images never leave your device.
Can I convert multiple JPGs at once? +
Yes! You can upload and convert as many JPG files as you need in one go. Download them individually or all together as a ZIP archive.

How to Convert JPG to PNG Online

Converting a JPG to PNG with PDFSnip is instant. Upload your JPG image and download a lossless PNG file immediately. The conversion is done entirely in your browser β€” no upload to any server, completely private, completely free.

Why Convert JPG to PNG?

JPG is a lossy format that discards some image data to reduce file size. PNG is lossless β€” it preserves every pixel exactly. Converting from JPG to PNG is useful when you need to edit an image repeatedly without accumulating quality loss, when you need transparency support, or when you are working with graphics and logos that look better in PNG.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting JPG to PNG improve quality?

Converting to PNG stops any further quality loss from re-saving, but cannot recover quality already lost in the original JPG.

Will the PNG file be larger?

Yes, PNG files are typically larger than JPG because PNG is lossless.

Is it free?

Yes, completely free. No account, no watermark, no limits.