Why does the converted JPG have a white background?
JPG does not support transparency. If the original PNG has transparent areas, this page flattens them onto white before export so the output remains widely compatible.
Convert PNG images to JPG directly in your browser. Transparent areas are flattened onto a white background so the JPG stays broadly compatible across upload flows and apps.
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Input format
PNG
Output format
JPG
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This tool reads the uploaded PNG image in your browser, redraws it on a canvas, and exports the result as a JPG file. That makes it useful for quick format changes when a site, app, or email workflow expects JPG instead of PNG.
PNG and JPG are designed for different jobs. PNG is usually better for sharp text, diagrams, and graphics with transparency. JPG is often preferred for broad compatibility and smaller photo-style image files.
Keep PNG when image sharpness matters more than file size, especially for screenshots, product mockups, icons, charts, and UI elements. PNG is also the safer choice when the original file uses transparency.
Convert to JPG when you need a format that is accepted nearly everywhere, when you want a lighter file for sharing, or when the source image is more photographic than graphical.
JPG does not support transparency. If the original PNG has transparent areas, this page flattens them onto white before export so the output remains widely compatible.
Often yes, especially for photos or large screenshots. The exact result depends on the image content. Flat graphics and text-heavy images may not always look as clean in JPG as they do in PNG.
No. The conversion runs in your browser, and the download is generated locally on the page.