Convert PNG to JPG
Reduce file size dramatically by converting PNG photos to JPG format.
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PNG vs JPG: file size comparison
| Image Type | PNG Size | JPG (85%) | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Photo (12MP) | 15-25 MB | 2-4 MB | ~85% |
| Screenshot (1080p) | 2-5 MB | 200-500 KB | ~90% |
| Web banner (1200x600) | 1-3 MB | 100-300 KB | ~90% |
| Social post (1080x1080) | 2-4 MB | 150-400 KB | ~85% |
When to use PNG vs JPG
Use JPG for:
- - Photos and camera images
- - Social media posts
- - Email attachments
- - Website hero images
- - Any image without transparency
Keep PNG for:
- - Logos and icons
- - Images with transparency
- - Screenshots with text
- - Graphics you'll edit later
- - Images with sharp edges
Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert PNG to JPG?
PNG files are often 3-10x larger than JPG for photos. If your image doesn't need transparency, JPG gives you much smaller files with nearly identical visual quality.
Will I lose quality converting PNG to JPG?
JPG uses lossy compression, so there is some quality loss. At 85-90% quality, the difference is invisible to most people. At 70-80%, you might see slight artifacts in detailed areas.
What happens to transparency?
JPG doesn't support transparency. Transparent areas in your PNG will become a solid color (usually white). If you need transparency, stick with PNG or use WebP.
What quality setting should I use?
For photos: 80-85% gives great results with small file sizes. For graphics with text: 90%+ to avoid blur around sharp edges. For web thumbnails: 70-75% is usually fine.
When should I keep PNG instead?
Keep PNG for: images with transparency, screenshots with text, logos, graphics with sharp edges, or any image where you need lossless quality for future editing.