JPG to PNG Converter

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Lossless Quality

Converting JPG to PNG locks in your image quality with lossless compression — no further degradation with each save, unlike the lossy JPG format.

Files Stay Private

Uploaded JPG files are deleted right after conversion, and the resulting PNG files are removed from servers within 24 hours for your security.

Works Everywhere

Run the converter from any device — desktop, tablet, or phone. All you need is a web browser and an internet connection to get started.

How to convert JPG to PNG

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose png or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your png file right afterwards

About formats

JPG is the most common file extension for images compressed with the JPEG standard, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group as ISO/IEC 10918-1 in September 1992. The three-letter .jpg extension became dominant due to the 8.3 filename limitation of MS-DOS and early Windows, while .jpeg is the full-length variant — both extensions represent identical file contents and compression. JPEG applies lossy compression using the discrete cosine transform (DCT), dividing images into 8x8 pixel blocks, transforming them into frequency coefficients, quantizing to discard visually insignificant data, and entropy-coding the result. Users control the compression level: higher quality retains more detail at larger file sizes, while lower quality achieves dramatic size reduction with increasing visible artifacts in complex textures. The format supports 24-bit true color (16.7 million colors) and 8-bit grayscale, with Exif metadata embedding camera model, exposure settings, orientation, GPS location, and creation timestamp. One advantage is unmatched device compatibility — JPG is the native output format of virtually every digital camera and smartphone, and is displayed by every image viewer, browser, and operating system in existence. Efficient photographic compression is another strength: real-world photographs with smooth gradients and complex textures compress extremely well under DCT, typically achieving 10:1 reduction at high visual quality. JPG images power the vast majority of photographic content across the web, email, social media, and digital archives worldwide.
Initial release: September 18, 1992
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless raster image format developed by the PNG Development Group and published as a W3C Recommendation on October 1, 1996, created as a patent-free replacement for GIF after the Unisys LZW patent controversy. PNG uses a two-stage compression pipeline: a prediction filter selects the optimal per-row preprocessing (none, sub, up, average, or Paeth), then DEFLATE compression encodes the filtered data. The format supports rich color modes — 1/2/4/8/16-bit grayscale, 8/16-bit per channel true color, and indexed color with palettes up to 256 entries — all with optional alpha transparency ranging from a single transparent color to a full per-pixel alpha channel with 256 or 65536 levels. PNG also stores gamma correction, ICC color profiles, text metadata, and suggested background color. One advantage is lossless compression with transparency — PNG preserves every pixel exactly while supporting smooth semi-transparent edges, making it the standard format for web graphics, UI elements, logos, screenshots, and any image where artifacts or color shifts are unacceptable. Universal support is another core strength: every web browser, operating system, image editor, and programming library handles PNG natively. The format has proven remarkably durable — after nearly three decades, PNG remains the default lossless web image format. While newer formats like WebP and AVIF offer better compression, PNG's combination of lossless quality, full transparency, and absolute ubiquity keeps it indispensable.
Initial release: October 1, 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert JPG to PNG?

PNG supports transparency and lossless compression — ideal when you need sharp edges, text overlays, or transparent backgrounds that JPG cannot preserve.

What programs open PNG files?

Every modern web browser, plus image editors like Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Paint.NET, and the built-in viewers on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Does JPG to PNG improve quality?

It preserves the current quality without further loss, but it cannot restore detail already discarded by JPG compression. The image stays as-is.

Will the file size increase?

Usually yes — PNG uses lossless compression, so the resulting file is often larger than the JPG source, especially for photographic content.

Can I convert multiple JPGs at once?

Yes — Convertio supports batch uploads, so you can queue several JPG files and convert them all to PNG in a single session.

Is JPG to PNG conversion free?

Standard conversions are free on Convertio. Larger volumes or bigger files may require a premium plan for faster processing.

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