Convert your PNG to JPG in your browser. No signup, no upload.
PNG to JPG converts a PNG image to JPG in your browser.
Set the JPG quality and the color used to fill transparent areas.
The result panel shows original and output format, dimensions, and file size.
Conversion is in-browser; nothing is uploaded. Re-encoding through the browser canvas removes EXIF and other metadata.
PNG to JPG converts a PNG image to JPG entirely in your browser — the file is processed with the HTML canvas and never uploaded to a server.
Because JPG cannot store transparency, any transparent areas in a PNG source are filled with the background color you choose (white by default). Use the quality slider to balance file size and detail for the JPG output.
PNG to JPG shows the original and output format, dimensions, and file size in the result panel. Re-encoding through the browser canvas removes EXIF and other metadata.
Transparent areas are flattened to the background color you pick, so PNG transparency does not turn black or an unexpected color.
Set the JPG quality to balance file size against detail; the result panel shows the quality used.
PNG to JPG processes your image in your browser with the canvas; nothing is uploaded.
See the original and output format, dimensions, file size, and how transparency was handled before you download.
Turn a PNG file into a JPG for sharing, uploading, or editing where JPG is expected.
Convert to JPG and lower the quality to get a smaller file for forms or sites that prefer JPG.
Use the result panel to confirm the output format, dimensions, and size before you publish.
Convert from a phone, tablet, or computer browser with the file staying on your device.
No. PNG to JPG converts the image in your browser using the HTML canvas, and the file is never sent to imgtoolsbase or any server.
JPG cannot store transparency, so transparent pixels in the PNG source are filled with the background color you pick (white by default). The result panel reports the color used.
Converting PNG to JPG re-encodes through the canvas, which removes EXIF and other metadata; JPG/WebP are lossy at the chosen quality.
Tools that pair well with PNG to JPG.