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Convert JPEG to PNG — Free Online Converter

Convert Joint Photographic Experts Group (.jpeg) to Portable Network Graphics (.png) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks...

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Upload your .jpg 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 .png file when it's ready.

About JPG to PNG Conversion

JPEG uses DCT-based lossy compression that discards subtle image details to achieve small file sizes, while PNG uses lossless deflate compression that preserves every pixel exactly. Converting JPEG to PNG decodes the DCT-compressed data and stores it in PNG's lossless format, ensuring no further quality degradation occurs if the image is subsequently edited, saved, or processed.

This conversion is essential for design and editing workflows. When you open a JPEG in an editor and save it again as JPEG, quality degrades with each save cycle (generational loss). Converting to PNG first breaks this cycle — edits can be saved repeatedly without any additional quality loss.

Why Convert JPG to PNG?

PNG is the standard working format for graphic design, UI development, and any workflow where images are edited repeatedly. Unlike JPEG, saving a PNG multiple times does not degrade quality. If you need to edit a JPEG photograph — adding text, adjusting colors, compositing with other elements — converting to PNG first preserves the current quality through all subsequent edits.

PNG also supports alpha channel transparency, which JPEG lacks entirely. If you need to add a transparent background to a JPEG image (for website overlays, app icons, or design compositing), converting to PNG is the necessary first step because the format can represent per-pixel transparency.

Common Use Cases

  • Convert JPEG photos to PNG for editing in Photoshop, GIMP, or Figma without generational quality loss
  • Prepare JPEG images as PNG for web design compositing with transparent backgrounds
  • Create lossless PNG copies of JPEG images for archival purposes
  • Convert JPEG screenshots to PNG for pixel-perfect documentation
  • Prepare JPEG assets as PNG for UI development requiring transparency support

How It Works

Sharp decodes the JPEG file using libjpeg-turbo, applying EXIF orientation and ICC color profiles. The decoded RGB pixel buffer is compressed using PNG's deflate algorithm with configurable compression level (1-9). Level 6 provides the best balance of file size and encoding speed. The output PNG preserves the exact decoded pixel values from the JPEG source. ICC profiles are embedded in the PNG output when available.

Quality & Performance

The format conversion introduces zero additional quality loss. The PNG contains exactly the same pixels as the decoded JPEG. However, PNG cannot restore quality lost during the original JPEG compression — DCT artifacts from the JPEG encoding are faithfully preserved in the PNG output. The PNG file is larger than the JPEG (typically 3-8x) because lossless compression is inherently less efficient than lossy JPEG encoding.

SHARP EngineFastLossless

Device Compatibility

DeviceJPGPNG
Windows PCPartialNative
macOSPartialNative
iPhone/iPadPartialNative
AndroidPartialNative
LinuxPartialNative
Web BrowserNoNative

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Convert JPEG to PNG before editing to prevent generational quality loss from repeated JPEG saves
  • 2PNG files are larger than JPEG — use PNG for editing, JPEG for final web delivery
  • 3PNG compression level 6 provides the best speed-to-size ratio for most images
  • 4After converting, you can add transparent backgrounds in any image editor
  • 5For web delivery, consider WebP instead of PNG for smaller file sizes with lossless quality

Related Conversions

JPEG to PNG is the standard conversion for preserving current image quality through editing workflows and adding transparency support. Expect larger files but zero additional quality loss.

Vanliga fragor

No. PNG preserves the exact decoded JPEG pixels but cannot restore detail lost during JPEG compression. The benefit is preventing further quality loss during subsequent edits and saves.
PNG files are typically 3-8x larger than equivalent JPEG images. A 500 KB JPEG might produce a 2-4 MB PNG.
JPEG is better for photographs where smaller file size matters. PNG is better for screenshots, graphics with text, logos, and images requiring transparency.
Yes. PNG supports full alpha channel transparency. After converting, you can make backgrounds transparent in any image editor.
No. Both are identical JPEG format. The conversion to PNG produces identical results regardless of source extension.

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