PNG to JPG

Drag and drop file to here to upload.

Types we support:avifbmpcurgifheicheificojfifjp2jpegjpgpjppjpegpngtiftiffwebpxbm
…or try one of the sample images:
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Convert PNG to JPG online — right in your browser. PNG is great for screenshots and graphics, but the files are heavy; converting to JPG typically shrinks them by 5–10×, which is exactly what you need for email attachments, web pages and upload forms with size limits. With PIXLFLW, the conversion happens locally on your device: no upload, no account, no watermarks.

Why convert PNG to JPG here

  • Quality slider with live size preview — see the resulting file size before you download and pick the best quality/size trade-off.
  • Private — screenshots often contain sensitive data; here they never leave your browser.
  • Batch of edits in one pass — crop, resize or rotate the image in the same pipeline before exporting as JPG.
  • More than PNG — the same flow converts GIF, JPG, BMP, PNG, WEBP, HEIC, TIFF to JPG or PNG.

How to convert PNG to JPG

  1. Drop a .png file into the upload area above.
  2. Click Download and choose JPG as the format.
  3. Adjust the quality slider — the estimated file size updates live — and save.

Note: JPG does not support transparency. Transparent PNG areas are flattened onto a background during export; keep PNG if you need transparency.

Frequently asked questions

How much smaller will my file get?

Photographic PNG screenshots typically shrink 5–10× when saved as JPG at quality 80%. The download dialog shows a live size estimate so you see the exact result before saving.

What happens to transparency?

JPG does not support transparency, so transparent PNG areas are flattened onto a background during export. Keep PNG format if you need transparency.

Are my photos uploaded to a server?

No. PIXLFLW runs entirely in your browser: images are opened, edited and exported locally on your device and are never uploaded, stored or seen by anyone.

Is it really free? Are there watermarks or limits?

Yes, completely free — no sign-up, no watermarks and no daily limits. The only practical limit is your browser memory for very large files (up to 20 MB per image).