PNG to JPG converter

Convert PNG files to JPG - free, fast, and browser-first when supported.

PNG JPG
Compatible files are processed directly in your browser when possible. If local conversion is unavailable, VeraTools falls back to secure server processing for that file.

How to convert PNG to JPG

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Drag and drop your PNG files into the upload zone, or click to browse and select them from your device.

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Click Convert to JPG. The conversion runs in your browser when supported, with secure server fallback if needed.

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Download each converted JPG file individually, or use Download all after multiple files finish.

PNG and JPG - what's the difference?

PNG Lossless
PNG is a popular lossless image format commonly used for screenshots, graphics, and transparent images.
JPG Standard photo
JPG is one of the most common image formats for photos and web images.

JPG: Choose JPG when smaller files, broad compatibility, and standard uploads are the main priorities. PNG: Choose PNG instead when you need transparency or plan to keep editing the image.

Why People Convert PNG to JPG

Convert PNG files to JPG online for free. This is a common choice when you want smaller file sizes, easier sharing, or a format that works smoothly across websites, apps, marketplaces, and upload forms that do not handle PNG as cleanly.

PNG is often used for screenshots, graphics, and transparent artwork, but JPG is usually better when the goal is a smaller image file for uploads, email, web publishing, or sites that prefer standard photo formats.

That is why PNG to JPG is one of the most common image conversion tasks: it helps people keep visuals usable while reducing file size and improving compatibility for forms, marketplaces, and image upload workflows.

Common situations where this helps

A website accepts JPG but rejects PNG.

An image is too large for a form or upload limit.

A marketplace or profile photo works better as JPG.

You want a smaller image for email or general sharing.

Common problems and fixes

The form accepts JPG but not PNG.

Convert the image to JPG first, then upload the more broadly accepted file.

The PNG file is too large to upload.

JPG often reduces file size enough to make forms, email, and uploads easier.

The image needs to be shared quickly.

JPG is usually the easiest format to send across websites, email, and messaging apps.

Frequently asked questions

Does converting PNG to JPG reduce file size?
Usually significantly. A PNG screenshot or photo can be 3–8 MB. The same image as JPG at standard quality is often 200–600 KB. The tradeoff is JPG's lossy compression, which is barely noticeable in photos but can slightly blur sharp edges in graphics or text.
Will my PNG lose its transparency when converted to JPG?
Yes. JPG doesn't support transparency. Any transparent areas in your PNG will be filled with white in the JPG output. If you need to keep transparency, convert to WebP or keep it as PNG.
Does PNG to JPG affect image quality?
JPG uses lossy compression, so technically yes. For photos, the difference is hard to spot at normal quality settings. For screenshots, logos, or text-heavy images, you might notice softer edges or faint compression artifacts around sharp contrasts.
Why does a website accept JPG but not PNG?
Some platforms enforce JPG uploads for file size control or standardization — common on Amazon seller portals, job application forms, LinkedIn profile photos, and real estate listing systems. Converting beforehand is the fastest fix.
What kinds of PNG files work best for this conversion?
Photos and product shots. For logos, diagrams, or anything with sharp text and flat colors, PNG is usually the better format to stay in — JPG compression can visibly degrade clean lines.
Is there a file size limit?
Up to 10 MB per file. You can convert multiple files in a single session.
Can I convert multiple PNG files at once?
Yes. Add as many PNG files as needed and download each JPG result individually, or use Download all.

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