PNG to JPG Converter
Convert PNG images to JPG format with adjustable quality and background color selection. Perfect for reducing file sizes and web optimization. All conversion happens in your browser for complete privacy.
Adjustable Quality
Control JPEG quality from 0-100% to balance between file size and image quality for your specific needs.
Background Color Selection
Replace transparent areas with your choice of background color. Perfect for web use and email attachments.
Batch Conversion
Convert multiple PNG files at once and download them as individual files or as a convenient ZIP archive.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert PNG to JPG?
Select one or more PNG files, adjust the quality slider (default is 85%) and choose a background color for transparent areas. Click Convert to JPG and download your converted images individually or as a ZIP file.
What happens to transparent areas in PNG images?
PNG images often have transparent backgrounds. Since JPG doesn't support transparency, you can choose a background color (default is white) that will replace all transparent areas in your PNG image during conversion.
Can I convert multiple PNG files at once?
Yes! You can select multiple PNG files and convert them all at once. The tool will process each file and provide a Download All button that creates a ZIP file containing all converted JPG images.
What quality setting should I use?
The default quality of 85% provides an excellent balance between image quality and file size. Use 90-100% for maximum quality with larger files, or 60-80% for smaller files. JPG compression is lossy, so lower quality values will reduce file size but may show visible artifacts.
Is my PNG image secure and private?
Absolutely. All PNG to JPG conversion happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript and the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device or get uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Why would I convert PNG to JPG?
JPG files are typically much smaller than PNG files, making them ideal for web use, email, and sharing. JPG is best for photographs and images with many colors. However, JPG uses lossy compression, so if you need perfect quality or transparency, keep your PNG files.
What background color should I choose?
White (#ffffff) is the default and works well for most images. Choose black for dark-themed designs, or pick a custom color that matches your intended use. The background color will replace all transparent pixels in your PNG image.