Converting your image...
Click "Choose PNG Image" and select your .png file.
Click the "Convert to JPG" button to start conversion.
See your converted JPG image in the preview section.
Click the download button to save your converted JPG file.
Convert PNG images to JPG format with transparency handling
Converting your image...
Click "Choose PNG Image" and select your .png file.
Click the "Convert to JPG" button to start conversion.
See your converted JPG image in the preview section.
Click the download button to save your converted JPG file.
Ever tried to upload a gorgeous PNG to a website, only for it to bounce back because the files too big. Ever tried emailing a massive PNG and then waited forever for it to land in someone’s inbox? It’s frustrating. PNGs are awesome for their crisp quality and transparency, but honestly, they can be real space hogs. Big files mess up your website speed, eat up storage, and drive people nuts. You don’t need to trash the image—you just want it trimmed down and ready for the web. That’s where a PNG to JPG Converter does the heavy lifting: turn those oversized PNGs into smaller JPGs, fast and easy.
This tool takes any PNG and changes it to a JPG. PNGs use lossless compression, which is awesome for detail but means bigger files. JPG uses lossy compression, so you get much smaller images that still look good to most eyes. The tool answers a simple need: how do you shrink your image without destroying how it looks? Skip the complicated editing software and confusing settings. This converter is straightforward and way faster than the Photoshop route.
Yes, JPG compression is lossy, but if you choose 80% or above, you’ll barely notice a difference.
PNG is great for graphics and transparency, but it’s heavy. JPG keeps photos and complex images looking good while shrinking file size for the web.
Converting to JPG makes those areas white, since JPG can’t handle transparency. If you need the see-through effect, stick with PNG.
Technically, yes. But once you lose detail in the JPG conversion, you can’t get it back. Always hang onto that original PNG for emergencies.
