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PNG to JPG

Turn bulky PNG images into smaller, shareable JPG photos. Fast, free and 100% private — your images never leave your device.

Drop your PNG images here
.png — they stay on your device

How to convert PNG to JPG

1

Add your PNG images

Drop your .png files into the box, or pick them from your device.

2

Convert

ConvertPixie re-saves each image as a JPG, right in your browser.

3

Download

Grab each JPG, or download them all together as a ZIP.

Why convert PNG to JPG?

PNG is lossless and looks great, but for photos it can be several times larger than it needs to be. Converting PNG to JPG shrinks the file dramatically, so it's quicker to upload, email and post — and it sails through size limits on forms and marketplaces. Two honest notes: JPG is lossy, so a little detail is traded for the smaller size, and JPG can't store transparency, so any transparent areas in your PNG are flattened onto a white background. If you need to keep transparency, convert to WebP instead. ConvertPixie does it instantly on your device — no app to install and nothing uploaded to a server.

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Your images never leave your device

ConvertPixie reads your PNG and writes the JPG right here in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored — ideal for images you'd rather keep to yourself.

Frequently asked questions

What happens to transparent areas in my PNG?

JPG can't store transparency, so any transparent parts of your PNG are flattened onto a white background. If you need to keep transparency, convert to WebP instead.

Why convert PNG to JPG?

JPG files are much smaller than PNG for photos, so they're faster to upload, email and share. The trade-off is that JPG is lossy and doesn't support transparency.

Are my images uploaded anywhere?

No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your PNG images never leave your device and nothing is sent to a server.

Can I convert several PNG files at once?

Yes. Add as many PNG images as you like, convert them all, then download each JPG or grab them together as a ZIP.

Will I lose quality converting PNG to JPG?

JPG is lossy, so some data is discarded to shrink the file. ConvertPixie exports at a high quality setting, so for photos the result looks essentially identical for everyday use.