How to convert PNG to JPG online without losing control of the image

Convert PNG, WebP, GIF, and other image formats to JPG in your browser with the right quality, size, and background settings.

PNG is excellent for screenshots, graphics, and transparent images, but JPG is still the most widely accepted image format for uploads, forms, websites, and sharing.

If a site asks for JPG only, the quickest fix is to convert the image in your browser and download the result immediately.

That is exactly what Image to JPG Converter does.

Why people convert PNG to JPG

The most common reasons are:

  • a website only accepts JPG or JPEG
  • the PNG file size is too large
  • the image needs a more universal format
  • you want easier sharing on older systems or apps

JPG is also useful when the source image does not need transparency.

How to convert an image to JPG

  1. Open Image to JPG Converter

  2. Add your image file

  3. Choose the JPG quality level

  4. If the source image has transparency, pick the background color you want

  5. Keep the original size or enter a custom width and height

  6. Download the JPG file

The preview updates before export, so you can see how the image will look before you save it.

What happens to transparency when converting PNG to JPG

This is the most important thing to understand.

PNG supports transparency. JPG does not.

That means any transparent area must be filled with a background color during conversion. White is the safest default for forms, documents, and product photos, but you can also use another solid background if it fits the image better.

How to get a smaller JPG file

If your goal is a smaller output, the biggest levers are:

  • lower the JPG quality slightly
  • reduce the output width and height
  • avoid converting giant source images at original resolution when not necessary

A moderate quality setting often keeps the image looking good while reducing file size a lot compared with the original PNG.

Which formats can be converted

The tool works with formats your browser can decode, including:

  • PNG
  • WebP
  • GIF
  • BMP
  • AVIF in supported browsers

If a file does not open, the browser usually does not support that format directly.

Best use cases for JPG output

JPG is usually the right choice for:

  • photos
  • scanned documents
  • travel or ID uploads
  • job application forms
  • profile photos
  • general website uploads

If you need transparency, keep PNG. If you need maximum compatibility, JPG is usually the better option.

For a fast browser-based workflow with preview, quality control, and custom dimensions, Image to JPG Converter covers the common cases well.