PNG to JPG Converter

Convert PNG images to smaller, more web-friendly JPG files. Control quality and background fill β€” runs entirely in your browser.

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

Why convert PNG to JPG? +
JPG files are typically 2–10Γ— smaller than PNG files, making them much better for websites, emails, and sharing. Use JPG for photos and images where file size matters. Keep PNG for logos or images that need transparency.
What happens to transparent areas? +
JPG doesn't support transparency. Any transparent areas in your PNG will be filled with the background color you choose. The default is white, which works great for most images. Choose black for dark-themed designs.
Is my image uploaded anywhere? +
No. Everything runs locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images never leave your device.
What quality setting should I use? +
92% (default) keeps the image looking crisp. For web use, 80–85% gives smaller files with barely noticeable quality loss. Go below 70% only when file size is critical.

How to Convert PNG to JPG Online

Converting a PNG to JPG with PDFSnip is fast and easy. Upload your PNG, adjust the output quality if needed, and download your JPG file instantly. The conversion happens in your browser β€” your files are never sent to a server.

Why Convert PNG to JPG?

PNG files are lossless but tend to be large. JPG uses compression to achieve much smaller file sizes, ideal for web use, email, and social media. Converting a PNG to JPG can reduce its size by 60–80% with minimal visible quality loss. Note that if your PNG has a transparent background, it will be filled with white, since JPG does not support transparency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will converting PNG to JPG reduce quality?

Some quality is lost because JPG is lossy, but at 80–90% quality the difference is barely visible.

What happens to transparent backgrounds?

Transparent areas are filled with white by default, since JPG does not support transparency.

Is it free?

Yes, completely free with no watermarks or file limits.