Transparency lost
JPG does not support transparency. We use a solid background. For transparency, keep PNG or use JPG to PNG for the reverse.
Convert PNG images to JPG or JPEG format in one click. Smaller file sizes for web and email. Max 20MB. No sign-up required.
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Your files are automatically deleted immediately after processing. No manual cleanup is required.
Upload your PNG image (max 20MB).
ConvertFloor converts it to JPG for smaller file size.
Transparency is replaced with a solid background if present.
Download your JPG. Your file is not stored.
Upload one PNG image (max 20MB) and click convert. We process the image on our servers and output a JPG file. JPG uses lossy compression for smaller file sizes, ideal for photos and web. If your PNG had transparency, we use a solid background. 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.
JPG does not support transparency. We use a solid background. For transparency, keep PNG or use JPG to PNG for the reverse.
Keep the file under 20MB and use a valid PNG. Try re-saving the image and upload again.
JPG uses lossy compression. For minimal loss, use high quality. Some color shift can occur in edge cases.
Usually yes. JPG compression typically produces smaller files than PNG for photos and complex images.
Yes. The PNG to JPG 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.
Ideal for reducing heavy PNG screenshots/photos before publishing to websites or sending by email.
Manual export offers more quality sliders; this tool is faster for quick file-size wins.
JPG is lossy and does not preserve transparency.
PNG keeps quality and transparency, but files can be heavy. JPG is lighter and easier to share across email, forms, and mobile apps. If you do not need transparency and want smaller file size, JPG is usually the better final format. Keep PNG when sharp graphics or transparent backgrounds matter.
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