Convert JPG to PNG in Seconds
Upgrade your JPEGs to lossless PNG with full transparency support. Everything runs in your browser — your files never leave your device.
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Images, Audio & Video — up to 1 GB
Max file size: 1 GB · Multiple files supported
Why Convert JPG to PNG with Us?
Purpose-built for quality-critical conversions where every pixel matters.
Lossless PNG Output
Unlike JPEG, PNG uses lossless compression — no artifacts, no color degradation. What you put in is exactly what you get out.
Instant In-Browser Processing
Conversion happens locally using WebAssembly — no upload wait times, no server queues, results in under a second.
Transparency-Ready Output
Need a transparent background after conversion? PNG natively supports alpha channels — perfect for layering in design tools.
Who Uses JPG to PNG Conversion?
Graphic Designers
- Preparing product images for overlays that require transparent backgrounds
- Converting client-supplied JPEGs to PNG before editing in Figma or Photoshop
- Exporting assets for UI mockups where lossless quality is mandatory
Web Developers
- Converting screenshots to PNG for documentation or bug reports
- Preparing crisp icons and UI assets that degrade in JPEG format
- Generating placeholder images with sharp text that JPEG compression blurs
Content Creators
- Turning JPG photos into PNGs before adding text overlays in Canva
- Preserving image sharpness for YouTube thumbnails and banners
- Preparing images for print-on-demand platforms that require PNG uploads
How to Convert JPG to PNG
Upload your JPG or JPEG file by clicking the drop zone or dragging it in
The converter processes your image instantly inside your browser
Click Download to save your lossless PNG file to your device
JPG/JPEG vs PNG: What Changes
Understanding the differences between JPG/JPEG and PNG helps you choose the right format for your needs.
| Specification | JPG/JPEG | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy | Lossless |
| Quality | Good to Excellent | Excellent |
| Transparency | No | Yes |
| Animation | No | No |
| File Size | Small to Medium | Medium to Large |
Why convert from JPG/JPEG?
- Lossy compression reduces quality
- No transparency support
- Not ideal for graphics with sharp edges
Why choose PNG?
- Lossless compression maintains quality
- Full transparency support
- Excellent for graphics and text
When to use JPG/JPEG
When you need small file sizes for photographs or complex images with many colors.
When to use PNG
When you need transparency, lossless quality, or working with graphics and logos.
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JPG to PNG — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about converting JPEG images to PNG format.
Will converting JPG to PNG improve my image quality?
No — conversion cannot recover detail that JPEG compression already discarded. However, saving as PNG prevents any further quality loss on subsequent edits or re-saves, making it the right format for ongoing design work.
Why is the PNG file larger than the original JPG?
PNG uses lossless compression, which retains every pixel's exact value. JPEG achieves smaller files by permanently discarding some visual data. The larger PNG size is the cost of preserving full quality.
Does the converted PNG support transparency?
The conversion itself maps every JPEG pixel to a fully opaque PNG pixel — JPEGs have no transparency information to carry over. You would need to use a background-removal tool after conversion to add transparency.
Is there a file size limit for JPG uploads?
Our tool handles files up to 50 MB. Since processing happens in your browser, performance depends on your device — modern machines handle even large high-resolution JPEGs in under two seconds.
Can I convert multiple JPG files to PNG at once?
Yes. Drop multiple JPEG files onto the upload area and the tool converts them all simultaneously. You can then download them individually or as a ZIP archive.
Is my image data safe? Are files uploaded to a server?
Your files never leave your device. All conversion logic runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. We have no access to your images at any point.