Convert your JPEG images to lossless PNG format instantly. PNG preserves full image quality, supports transparency, and is perfect for logos, graphics, and images requiring precision.
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⬇️ Download PNG Image(s)JPG and PNG are two of the most widely used image formats, each with different strengths. Understanding when to convert between them helps you get the best results for your specific use case.
Use PNG for logos, icons, screenshots, graphics, UI elements, and anything with text or sharp lines. Use JPG for photographs, natural images, and situations where file size is critical.
Upload multiple JPG files at once to convert them all to PNG in a single operation. All converted images are packaged into a ZIP archive for convenient download.
PNG files are typically larger than JPG files because they use lossless compression. This is the trade-off for better quality and transparency support. For web use, PNG compression (levels 1-9) reduces file size while maintaining quality.
PNG is universally supported by all browsers, image editors, design tools, and operating systems. It's one of the safest formats for cross-platform compatibility.
Converting to PNG preserves the current quality but cannot recover quality already lost when the original photo was saved as JPG. PNG prevents further quality loss in future edits.
Yes. However, when converting from JPG (which has no transparency), the background will not automatically become transparent. You would need an image editor to add transparency after conversion.
PNG uses lossless compression, which stores every pixel without data loss. JPG uses lossy compression, which discards some data to achieve smaller files. The trade-off is quality vs file size.
Yes! Upload multiple JPG files simultaneously and they will all be converted and packaged into a single ZIP archive for download.
PNG compression (1-9) controls how much effort goes into reducing file size, without any quality loss — all PNG files are lossless regardless of compression level. Higher compression gives smaller files but takes slightly longer to process.