PNG is much larger than JPG
PNG uses lossless compression, so file size is often bigger. Normal for quality preservation.
Convert JPG or JPEG images to PNG format in one click. No sign-up required.
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Your files are automatically deleted immediately after processing. No manual cleanup is required.
Upload your JPG or JPEG image (max 20MB).
ConvertFloor processes the image and converts it to PNG.
PNG supports lossless quality and transparency where needed.
Download your PNG. Your file is not stored.
Upload one JPG or JPEG image (max 20MB) and click convert. We process the image on our servers and output a PNG file. PNG supports lossless compression and transparency, so it is ideal for logos, graphics, and when you need to avoid JPG artifacts. We do not store your file on our servers after processing. It is deleted immediately after processing.
If the output is not what you expected, try a cleaner source file, then run the conversion again.
PNG uses lossless compression, so file size is often bigger. Normal for quality preservation.
Keep the file under 20MB and use a valid JPG/JPEG. Try re-saving the image and upload again.
JPG does not support transparency; we add a solid background. For existing transparency, use a format that supports it as input.
PNG files are often larger than JPG because they use lossless compression. Quality is preserved.
Yes. The JPG to PNG converter is free to use with no registration required.
No. Files are processed securely and deleted immediately after processing.
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works in mobile browsers.
Manual export in design apps gives similar output; this tool is quicker for one-step conversion.
Best when you need cleaner edges for logos, icons, or graphics that suffer from JPG artifacts.
Converting JPG to PNG does not restore lost quality from prior JPG compression.
JPG is usually smaller, so it is better for email attachments and fast-loading web photos. PNG is better for quality-sensitive graphics and transparency. If you are converting because you see compression artifacts or need a cleaner edge on logos and UI elements, PNG is the right destination format.
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