Image Conversion

JPG to PNG Converter

Convert JPG and JPEG images to lossless PNG format. Keep full quality and enable transparency support.

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Example input

A JPG image that needs to move into a more flexible editing workflow.

Expected output

A PNG file that is better suited for design handoff and future edits.

This does not restore quality lost in the original JPG, but it gives you a lossless next format.

Common use cases

Moving photos or screenshots into design workflows that prefer PNG output.

Saving future edits in a lossless format after the original JPG stage.

Preparing website or presentation assets that will be annotated or combined later.

What is JPG to PNG Converter?

JPG to PNG is best used as a workflow stabilizer. It will not recreate lost detail, but it can protect the current state from more lossy exports when the next steps involve annotation, design, or repeated editing.

How to use this tool

Why use this tool?

PNG is the format to choose when quality and editing headroom matter. Converting your JPG to PNG before further editing prevents cumulative compression loss and makes your workflow more flexible. Our tool does it instantly and privately.

  • Lossless PNG output — no quality degradation from re-encoding
  • Supports both .jpg and .jpeg file extensions
  • Batch convert up to 30 JPG images simultaneously
  • Browser-based with zero server uploads
  • Compatible with all PNG-aware tools and platforms

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Frequently asked questions

Does converting JPG to PNG improve image quality?

No. If a JPG has already been compressed, converting to PNG will not recover lost detail. However, it will prevent any further quality loss from additional rounds of JPG compression, making it ideal as a working format for editing.

When should I choose PNG over JPG?

Choose PNG when you need lossless quality, plan to edit the image further, or need to support transparency. For images that will only be displayed (not edited), JPG is usually smaller and more practical.

Will this work with .jpeg files as well?

Yes. Our converter accepts both .jpg and .jpeg file extensions — they are the same format and produce identical output.

Is there a file size limit?

You can upload files up to 25 MB each, and convert up to 30 images in a single batch session.

Can any transparency be added during conversion?

The conversion preserves what is in the original JPG image. Since JPG does not support transparency, the resulting PNG will have a fully opaque background. You would need an image editor to add transparency after conversion.

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