JPG to PNG Converter

Convert JPG images to PNG instantly. Lossless output, no watermarks, unlimited use.

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How to Convert JPG to PNG

1

Upload Your JPG

Drop any JPG or JPEG file or click to browse. No size limit, works instantly in your browser.

2

Automatic Conversion

Your image is redrawn as a lossless PNG. No further quality loss, no watermarks added.

3

Download PNG

Save the PNG file instantly. No signup, no limits, no account required.

JPG vs PNG: Which Format Should You Use?

JPG and PNG were designed for completely different purposes. Picking the right one comes down to what is inside the image and what you plan to do with it.

What is JPG?

JPG (also written JPEG) is a lossy image format introduced in 1992 and standardized by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. JPG was engineered for photographs. It analyzes each 8x8 block of pixels and discards color and brightness information the human eye is least likely to notice, producing very small files at the cost of visible artifacts around sharp edges, text, and solid colors. JPG does not support transparency — every JPG has a solid background. Quality settings (typically 1 to 100) control how aggressive the compression is.

What is PNG?

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) was created in 1996 as a patent-free replacement for GIF. Unlike JPG, PNG uses lossless compression — every pixel is preserved exactly, bit for bit. Open a PNG, save it, open it again, save it again: no quality degrades. PNG supports full alpha-channel transparency with 256 levels of opacity per pixel, making it the default format for logos, icons, screenshots, and any image that needs transparent areas. Files are larger than JPG for photographs but often smaller for graphics with flat colors.

When to Convert JPG to PNG

Convert JPG to PNG when you need to edit the image multiple times without losing quality, when a platform or application requires PNG input, when you want to add transparency (which requires PNG first, then a background removal tool), or when you are archiving important images and want zero risk of further compression loss. PNG is also the safer choice for screenshots, UI mockups, and any image with text — JPG artifacts are especially visible on sharp edges.

When to Keep JPG

Keep JPG when file size matters more than perfect preservation: photographs on websites, email attachments with size caps, social media uploads on bandwidth-constrained mobile networks. JPG at quality 85+ is visually indistinguishable from PNG for most photographs but 5-10x smaller. If the image is already a JPG, converting back and forth between JPG and PNG does not restore lost detail — it only fixes the format, not the underlying quality.

Common Reasons to Convert JPG to PNG

Multi-Step Editing Workflows

Every JPG save re-compresses the image. Converting to PNG before you start editing means you can crop, retouch, and layer without stacking up compression artifacts. Save your final export as JPG at the very end if you need smaller files.

Preparing for Background Removal

JPG cannot store transparency. If you want to cut a subject out of a photo and end up with a transparent background, you need to save to PNG first. Convert here, then use a background remover (AI-powered ones work best) to isolate the subject.

Print-on-Demand Uploads

Services like Printful, Printify, and many direct-to-garment printers require PNG input for artwork. Converting any customer-supplied JPG to PNG lets you meet their format requirements without visiting a second tool.

Screenshots with Text

If a screenshot was originally saved as JPG, the text edges will look blocky and smeared. Converting to PNG locks in the current quality and prevents further degradation, even though the existing artifacts cannot be reversed.

Design Asset Libraries

Graphic designers keep their master assets in PNG so they can be dropped into Illustrator, Figma, or Photoshop with zero quality loss over dozens of iterations. Lossless PNG master, lossy JPG export, is the standard workflow.

Archiving Important Photos

When a photo has sentimental or commercial value, converting to PNG ensures the current quality is locked in forever. Future storage, copying, and opening the file will never reduce quality further.

JPG to PNG Converter Features

Instant Conversion

Upload a JPG and get a PNG in under a second. No waiting, no queues, no rate limits.

Lossless Output

PNG is lossless, so your image quality is preserved exactly as it came into the converter.

100% Private

Everything runs in your browser. Your image never uploads, never gets stored, never leaves your device.

Unlimited & Free

No limits, no account needed, no watermarks, no hidden charges. Convert as many files as you want.

Works on Any Device

iPhone, Android, iPad, desktop, Chromebook — works on any modern browser with HTML5 support.

No Signup Required

Open the page, convert, download. No account, no email, no subscription traps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting JPG to PNG improve image quality?
No. The conversion is lossless — every pixel from the JPG is preserved exactly — but JPG artifacts already baked into the file (blocky edges, color banding) will still be visible. PNG prevents further loss on future edits but cannot recover detail JPG compression already discarded.
Why would I convert JPG to PNG if the file gets larger?
Because PNG is lossless and edit-friendly. Every time you open a JPG, edit it, and save, quality drops. PNG eliminates that. Also, some platforms (print-on-demand, certain CMS systems) require PNG, and adding transparency is only possible on PNG.
Can JPG to PNG add transparency to an image?
The conversion alone cannot. JPG has a solid background, and PNG will keep the same solid background. To actually get transparency, use a background removal tool after conversion — PixelPanda's free background remover handles JPGs directly and outputs transparent PNGs.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. Conversion happens inside your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. The image never touches a server, is never stored, and is never transmitted. Safe for screenshots, personal photos, and confidential files.
What is the difference between JPG and PNG?
JPG uses lossy compression (small files, visible artifacts, no transparency). PNG uses lossless compression (bigger files, perfect quality, full alpha transparency). JPG is ideal for photos on the web; PNG is ideal for screenshots, logos, and images needing transparency or repeated editing.
Does this work with JPEG files too?
Yes. JPG and JPEG are the same format. The tool accepts both .jpg and .jpeg extensions and produces identical PNG output.
Is there a file size limit?
No. The tool handles any JPG your browser can decode. Very large images may take a moment on mobile devices with limited memory, but there is no artificial cap on dimensions or file size.
Why is my PNG much larger than the JPG?
JPG achieves small files by discarding visual data. PNG preserves every pixel. Photographs are typically 2x-10x larger as PNG. Screenshots, logos, and flat-color images may be similar in size or smaller as PNG.
Can I batch convert multiple JPG files at once?
This tool processes one file at a time, but conversion is instant. For batch conversion of hundreds of files, use a desktop tool like ImageMagick or PixelPanda's paid plan with batch processing of up to 50 images at once with AI enhancement.
Does the converter work on iPhone and Android?
Yes. Works on any modern mobile browser — Safari, Chrome, Firefox. On iPhone, converted PNGs can be saved directly to Photos from the download prompt.

How JPG to PNG Conversion Works

The technical path your image takes during conversion — entirely inside your browser.

Decoding the JPG

When you upload a JPG, your browser uses its built-in JPG decoder to unpack the compressed file back into raw RGB pixel values. This is the same decoder your browser uses to display JPGs on any website. The decoder is written in highly optimized native code, so this step is near-instant even for large images.

Drawing to Canvas

The decoded pixels are drawn onto an invisible HTML canvas element at full resolution. The canvas holds the pixel data in memory on your device. No network calls occur. No pixel data is sent anywhere.

Encoding to PNG

The canvas exports the pixel data through the browser's built-in PNG encoder. PNG uses DEFLATE compression (the same algorithm as ZIP files) applied losslessly, meaning no pixels are discarded. The output is a valid PNG file ready to download. The encoder handles alpha channel support automatically — since JPG has no transparency, all pixels come out fully opaque, but the format supports transparency should you add it later.

Download to Device

The PNG is converted to a blob URL and attached to a download link. Clicking the download button saves the file to your device's Downloads folder (or Photos on mobile). The blob URL is released from memory immediately after download to keep the browser's memory footprint low.

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