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Convert PSD to JPG — Free Online Converter

Convert Photoshop PSD files to JPG format free. Flatten layers to a shareable JPEG image. No Photoshop needed — works in any browser....

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Upload your .psd file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .jpg file when it's ready.

About PSD to JPG Conversion

PSD to JPG conversion flattens Adobe Photoshop's multi-layer project files into universally viewable JPEG images. PSD is Photoshop's native format that preserves every layer, mask, adjustment, smart object, and effect for ongoing editing. While powerful for design workflows, PSD files cannot be viewed on most devices, cannot be uploaded to social media, and are typically 10–100x larger than the equivalent JPG. Converting to JPG produces a compact, universally compatible image suitable for sharing, web publishing, and printing.

Our converter uses ImageMagick to decode the PSD file, composite all visible layers in the correct order with their blending modes and opacity, and encode the flattened result as a high-quality JPEG image. This process replicates what Photoshop does when you choose "Save As JPG" — but without requiring a Photoshop license or installation.

This conversion is the standard workflow for moving designs from creation to distribution. Designers work in PSD during the creative process, then export to JPG for client delivery, portfolio presentation, social media posting, and web publishing. Our converter automates this export step for anyone who receives PSD files but does not have Photoshop installed.

Why Convert PSD to JPG?

PSD files are proprietary and require Adobe Photoshop or compatible software to open. A client, colleague, or friend who sends you a PSD file expects you to have Photoshop — but Photoshop costs $22.99/month (or $263.88/year). Converting PSD to JPG gives you instant access to the visual content without any software purchase. The JPG can be viewed in any browser, any photo app, and any operating system's built-in image viewer.

File size is a major factor. A PSD file stores every layer separately at full resolution, plus metadata, Smart Objects, adjustment parameters, and editing history. A single PSD from a professional designer can easily reach 500 MB to several GB. The equivalent flattened JPG at high quality might be 2–5 MB — a 100x reduction that makes the image practical for email, messaging, and web use.

Social media and web platforms do not accept PSD uploads. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and every website CMS require JPG, PNG, or WebP images. Converting PSD to JPG is a necessary step before publishing any Photoshop design online.

For print shops and non-design collaborators, JPG is the practical delivery format. While printers may request TIFF or PDF for production, JPG proofs are standard for design approval. Converting PSD to JPG creates shareable proofs that anyone can view and annotate without specialized software.

Common Use Cases

  • View Photoshop files without a Photoshop license by converting to universally viewable JPG
  • Share design compositions with clients who do not have design software installed
  • Prepare PSD artwork for social media publishing on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest
  • Create email-friendly JPG versions of large PSD design files for client review
  • Extract the visual composite from PSD files for web publishing and portfolio sites
  • Generate print proofs from PSD designs for approval by non-technical stakeholders

How It Works

ImageMagick reads the PSD file structure: the composite image preview (if present), the layer tree with blending modes, masks, and opacity, and the channel data for each layer. By default, the composite preview — which represents the flattened view of all visible layers — is extracted and used as the source for JPG encoding. This is the fastest approach and produces the exact visual result you would see in Photoshop's canvas.

If the composite preview is absent or outdated, ImageMagick falls back to compositing individual layers with their blending modes (Normal, Multiply, Screen, Overlay, etc.) and opacity values. Layer groups, clipping masks, and adjustment layers are handled according to ImageMagick's PSD interpretation, which covers the most commonly used Photoshop features.

JPG encoding uses libjpeg with configurable quality (default 92 for high visual quality), 4:2:0 chroma subsampling for optimal compression, and EXIF metadata from the PSD (color space, resolution, date) transferred to the JPG output. The color space is converted from the PSD's working space (often Adobe RGB or ProPhoto RGB) to sRGB for standard display compatibility.

Quality & Performance

The flattening process is accurate for standard Photoshop compositions — layers, groups, opacity, and common blending modes produce correct results. Advanced features like certain Smart Object effects, 3D layers, video layers, or filter gallery live effects may render differently because ImageMagick implements a subset of Photoshop's rendering capabilities. JPG encoding introduces lossy compression, but at quality 92 (our default), the artifacts are imperceptible for photographic content. For graphics with sharp text or fine lines, consider converting to PNG instead for lossless quality. Color space conversion from wide-gamut working spaces (Adobe RGB, ProPhoto RGB) to sRGB may slightly shift vivid colors.

IMAGEMAGICK EngineModerateMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DevicePSDJPG
WindowsNoNative
macOSPartialNative
iOSNoNative
AndroidNoNative
LinuxNoNative
ChromeOSNoNative

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Quality 92 is the sweet spot for most images — near-lossless with excellent compression
  • 2The converter uses PSD's composite preview for fastest, most accurate flattening
  • 3For text-heavy designs with sharp edges, consider PSD to PNG instead for lossless output
  • 4Large PSD files (500 MB+) may take longer — allow extra processing time
  • 5Wide-gamut PSD files (Adobe RGB, ProPhoto RGB) are auto-converted to sRGB for standard display

Related Conversions

PSD to JPG conversion makes Photoshop designs accessible to everyone — no Adobe subscription required. Whether you need to view, share, publish, or print content from PSD files, our converter flattens the layers and produces compact, high-quality JPEG images. Upload your PSD, and download a universally viewable JPG in seconds.

Usein kysytyt kysymykset

No. Our converter uses ImageMagick on the server to read and flatten PSD files. You need no Adobe software — just upload the PSD through your browser and download the JPG result.
All visible layers are composited into the final JPG, respecting their blending modes and opacity. Hidden layers (eye icon off in Photoshop) are excluded. The result matches what you see on Photoshop's canvas.
Dramatically smaller — typically 50–200x. A 200 MB PSD file typically produces a 1–5 MB JPG at high quality. The reduction comes from flattening layers (eliminating per-layer storage) and applying JPEG compression.
Our default quality of 92 produces excellent results for most images. Use 95–100 for maximum quality (larger files), or 75–85 for web-optimized images where smaller file size matters more. For photographic content, quality 85+ is virtually indistinguishable from the original.
Yes. Text layers are rasterized (converted to pixels) as part of the flattening process. The text appears in the JPG exactly as it renders in Photoshop — but it is no longer editable text, just pixels.
JPG is a flat image format and cannot preserve layers. To maintain layer structure, keep the original PSD. For a lossless flat version, convert PSD to PNG instead. For editable interchange, PSD to TIFF preserves some layer information.
The PSD's working color space (Adobe RGB, ProPhoto RGB, sRGB) is converted to sRGB for the JPG output, which is the standard for web and screen display. Vivid colors in wide-gamut spaces may be very slightly compressed to fit sRGB's range.
Yes. Free users can queue up to 5 files, Pro users get unlimited batch conversion. Each PSD is independently flattened and encoded as JPG. This is efficient for processing entire design project folders.
The composite preview captures the result of all Smart Objects and adjustment layers as they appear in Photoshop. Direct re-rendering of Smart Object effects is limited — the converter relies on the embedded composite preview for accuracy.

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