Does ConverterKey upload my JPG file to a server?
No. This tool converts the file in the browser so you can preview and download the PNG without needing a server-side upload step.
Image Tools
Convert JPG or JPEG images to PNG directly in your browser. Upload, preview, convert, and download the PNG file in one page.
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Convert the uploaded JPG to make the PNG download available here.
Input format
JPG / JPEG
Output format
PNG
PNG details
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This ConverterKey page is built for fast JPG to PNG conversion without unnecessary complexity. You choose a JPG or JPEG file, the browser reads the image locally, and the page redraws it into PNG format for download.
Because the conversion runs in the browser, the tool is useful for quick design edits, content uploads, documentation work, and situations where you need a PNG file format but do not want to install a separate image editor.
The converter preserves the original image dimensions. The output file size may change because JPG and PNG use different compression models, so PNG files are often larger than the original JPG.
JPG is commonly used for photographs and compressed images where smaller file size matters more than exact pixel preservation. PNG is often preferred for screenshots, interface assets, diagrams, and edited graphics where you want lossless image quality.
If you have a JPG that needs to be inserted into a workflow that expects PNG output, this page handles that conversion quickly. It is especially practical when uploading to platforms, preparing assets for documents, or standardizing image format requirements.
Converting JPG to PNG does not increase the original visual detail captured by the JPG, but it does give you a PNG file that may fit better into your editing or publishing pipeline.
No. This tool converts the file in the browser so you can preview and download the PNG without needing a server-side upload step.
No. A JPG file does not carry transparency information. Converting to PNG preserves the visible image but cannot recreate transparency that was never in the source file.
This page accepts `.jpg`, `.jpeg`, and `image/jpeg` files. The download output is a PNG image.