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How to Convert PNG to JPG Online Free

Updated 2026-03-20 ยท 2 min read ยท Free tool included

PNG files are lossless and great for graphics, but they are typically 3โ€“5ร— larger than equivalent JPEG files for photographic content. Converting PNG to JPEG dramatically reduces file size for photos.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1

Upload your PNG

Open the Pixaroid PNG to JPG Converter and upload your PNG file.

2

Set quality to 92%

92% quality produces JPEG output that is visually identical to the PNG with 60โ€“80% smaller file size.

3

Choose background colour

Since PNG supports transparency and JPG does not, choose a background colour for transparent areas โ€” white is the default.

4

Convert and download

Click Convert and download your JPG file.

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๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

  • Do not convert PNG screenshots or images with text to JPG โ€” JPEG compression creates artefacts around sharp edges.
  • For logos and graphics with transparency, keep them as PNG.
  • Use 92% quality for photos โ€” anything higher adds file size with no visible improvement.

Pro tips to get the best results

  • All processing is browser-based โ€” files never leave your device. No upload, no privacy risk.
  • Works on mobile โ€” use Chrome for Android or Safari on iOS. Tap to browse or paste from clipboard.
  • No account required โ€” no signup, no watermark, completely free with no limits.
  • Re-select the same file โ€” after downloading, tap the dropzone again to process another image.
  • Paste to upload โ€” use Ctrl+V (desktop) or screenshot paste (iOS/Android) to upload directly from clipboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Convert PNG to JPG for photographs and images without transparency where you want a smaller file size. Keep PNG for logos, screenshots, graphics with text, and anything requiring transparency.
Minimal loss at 90%+ quality. PNG is lossless so there will technically be some quality change, but at 92% the JPG output is visually indistinguishable from the PNG for photographic content.