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How to Convert PNG to JPG Free Online (Fast & Simple)

Noushad Jaman Raj
March 30, 2025
5 min read

It's one of those small but surprisingly frequent tasks: you have a PNG file but the platform you're uploading to only accepts JPG, or you need to shrink a large PNG down to a more manageable size for sharing.

Converting between image formats sounds like it should be instant and effortless. With the right tool, it is.

PNG vs JPG — What's Actually Different?

PNGPortable Network Graphics

  • Lossless compression — no quality degradation when saving
  • Supports transparent backgrounds
  • Better for graphics, logos, screenshots, and text
  • Larger file sizes than JPG

JPGJoint Photographic Experts Group

  • Lossy compression — reduces file size efficiently
  • No transparency support
  • Better for photographs and images with color variation
  • Smaller file sizes than PNG — often dramatically so

The short version: PNG prioritizes quality and transparency, JPG prioritizes file size. For photographs, JPG is usually best. For graphics or transparent backgrounds, use PNG.

When to Convert PNG to JPG

  • Reducing file size: Converting to JPG can reduce file size by 60-80% with minimal visible difference.
  • Platform compatibility: Some older systems or forms only accept JPG uploads.
  • Email attachments: JPGs are smaller, easier to attach, and faster to send.
  • Web performance: Smaller JPG files load faster on web pages, improving user experience and SEO.

How to Convert PNG to JPG for Free

  1. Open the Converter: Go to PdfImageEdit PNG to JPG.
  2. Upload your PNG: Drag and drop your file. You can upload multiple files at once.
  3. Set quality: Adjust the compression slider (80-90% is excellent for most uses).
  4. Download: Click Convert and get your new JPG immediately.

What Quality Setting Should You Use?

  • 90-100%: Very high quality, minimal compression. Visually identical to the original; modest size reduction.
  • 75-90%: The sweet spot. Visually indistinguishable at normal sizes, with significantly smaller file sizes.
  • 50-75%: Noticeably smaller files, some quality loss visible if zoomed in. Acceptable for thumbnails.
  • Below 50%: Visible compression artifacts. Use only if tiny file sizes are absolutely required.

What Happens to Transparent Areas?

JPG does not support transparency. If your PNG has a transparent background, the conversion will replace the transparency with a solid color, usually white.

If you need the background to remain transparent, keep the image as a PNG (or try WebP).

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I lose quality?

JPG uses lossy compression, so technically yes. However, at 80%+ quality, the loss is generally imperceptible to the human eye.

Can I convert JPG back to PNG?

Yes, but converting from JPG to PNG will not restore the quality lost in the original JPG compression.

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