Free PNG to JPG converter.

Convert PNG images to JPEG in your browser. Set the quality, pick a background color for transparent areas, batch download as a ZIP. No upload, no signup, no size limit.

PNG to JPEG Converter

Drop PNG photos to convert

PNG files only. We re-encode them as JPEG in your browser. No upload, no signup, no size limit.

JPEG doesn't support transparency. Transparent pixels in the PNG are filled with this color.

PNG in, JPEG out. That's it.

Single-purpose: re-encode PNGs as JPEGs with the controls people actually need — quality, background color, and batch mode.

Quality you control

Slider from 50% to 100%. Default 92% matches what cameras write — visually indistinguishable from the source.

Pick the background

JPEG can't be transparent. Fill transparent PNG pixels with white, black, or any custom color before encoding.

Batch in one shot

Drop a whole folder. Every JPEG is bundled into a ZIP for one click to your downloads.

No upload, no signup

Files never leave your device. No account, no daily quota, no per-file size limit.

Works offline

Once the page is loaded, the converter runs without an internet connection. Useful for sensitive material.

Tiny files

Typical PNG photos shrink 5-10x at 92% JPEG quality with no perceptible loss.

Common questions about PNG to JPG.

Why convert PNG to JPG?
JPEG files are usually much smaller than PNGs for the same photo content, which makes them faster to upload, easier to email, and friendlier for websites that have a max file size. Most platforms (eBay, Facebook Marketplace, real estate listings, classifieds) prefer JPEG.
Is the converter really free?
Yes. No accounts, no daily caps, no size limit, no watermark. The whole conversion runs in your browser.
Do my files upload anywhere?
No. PNG decoding and JPEG encoding both happen in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is logged. Close the tab and the files are gone.
Why does the converter ask for a background color?
PNG supports transparency, JPEG doesn't. When you convert, those transparent pixels need to be filled with something. White is the default and works for most logos and product photos; black is offered for dark UIs and screenshots. Pick whichever blends better with where the JPEG will be displayed.
What quality setting should I use?
92% is the default and matches what cameras and phones use; visually indistinguishable from the original on a screen. Drop it to 80% for smaller email-friendly files; raise it to 100% if you need the maximum-fidelity JPEG (rare).
Can I convert lots of PNGs at once?
Yes. Drop a folder or multi-select files. Each one is converted in turn and the JPEGs are bundled into a single ZIP for one-click download.
Will the converted JPEG keep metadata?
PNG doesn't carry EXIF metadata in the standard sense, so there's nothing to migrate. The output JPEG is metadata-free — which is usually what you want for sharing.

Taking the photo yourself? Skip the format dance entirely.

The iOS app captures JPEG with date, GPS, and address rendered onto the visible image. No PNG step. No conversion. The stamp survives every upload, crop, or screenshot.

Download on theApp Store
iOS 15.6+ · iPhone, iPad, Mac & Vision Pro
  • JPEG output, ready for any platform
  • Visible timestamp + GPS on every shot
  • Atomic (network-synced) time
  • Works offline, syncs address later