PNG to JPG Converter

PNG stores every pixel losslessly, which is perfect for logos and screenshots but wasteful for photographs. Converting to JPG typically cuts the file to a fifth of its size with no visible difference, which is why upload forms, email attachments and web pages so often ask for JPG.

Runs in your browser — the file is never uploaded

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Images · Documents · Data · Audio · Video — processed locally in your browser

How to convert PNG to JPG

  1. 1Drop your PNG onto the converter above — the format is detected automatically.
  2. 2Pick JPG as the output. A quality slider appears because JPG is a lossy format.
  3. 3Leave quality around 85 for photos; raise it to 95 for images with text or fine lines.
  4. 4Choose a background colour if your PNG has transparency — JPG cannot store an alpha channel, so transparent areas must become a solid colour.
  5. 5Click convert and download. The JPG is generated on your device.

Things worth knowing

  • Screenshots of text stay sharper as PNG. Convert to JPG only when file size matters more than crisp edges.
  • If the result looks blotchy around text, push quality to 92–95 rather than re-converting the JPG again.
  • Converting is one-way: JPG throws away data, so keep the original PNG if you may need to edit later.

PNG to JPG — frequently asked questions

Will converting PNG to JPG reduce quality?

Slightly, yes — JPG is lossy. At quality 85 the loss is invisible for photographs. For flat graphics, logos or screenshots with text, artefacts can appear around hard edges, so use a higher quality or keep the PNG.

What happens to transparent areas?

JPG has no transparency, so transparent pixels are filled with the background colour you choose before conversion. White is the safe default; pick the colour of the page the image will sit on for a seamless result.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. AllConverter runs the whole conversion inside your browser tab using WebAssembly and the Canvas API. Your file never travels over the network, which you can confirm by watching your browser's Network tab while you convert.

Is there a file size or daily limit?

There is no daily cap and no account. The only practical limit is your device's memory, since the file is processed locally — very large videos are the one case where a desktop browser handles the job far better than a phone.

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Your files stay yours

AllConverter is built privacy-first: the entire pipeline is local, so sensitive documents, photos and recordings never leave your machine.

Processed on your device

Every conversion runs inside your browser tab using local WebAssembly engines.

No uploads, ever

Your files are never sent to a server, so there is nothing for us to store or lose.

Nothing retained

Results live in temporary memory and vanish the moment you close the tab.

No account required

No sign-up, no tracking of file contents, no limits placed on your work.