PNG to JPG Converter

Flatten PNGs into small, shareable JPGs. Free, no account - and your file never leaves this browser tab.

Drop your image here

or click to browse — pasting a screenshot works too

PNG up to 25MB · select multiple files with Pro
Processed on this device. Never uploaded.
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Process the whole folder at once.

You selected multiple files — we loaded the first one for free. GenClean Pro processes the entire batch locally and hands you one ZIP, with no ads.

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How it works

PNG to JPG in 4 steps

  1. Drop a PNG onto the tool or click Choose File.

  2. The JPG is created instantly at 90% quality - drag the slider to shrink it further.

  3. Check the size reduction in the live readout and compare previews.

  4. Download the JPG.

When to use it

Convert bulky PNGs into compact JPGs without uploading anything. Pick your quality level, preview the result and its new file size, and download - the whole round trip happens on your device.

  • Shrink full-page screenshots before attaching them to email or tickets.
  • Reduce exported design graphics to a size chat apps won't recompress.
  • Batch-flatten a folder of PNG renders into JPGs with Pro.

Format & quality notes

  • JPG has no transparency - transparent PNG areas are filled with white during conversion.
  • For graphics with hard edges and text, try quality 0.92+ to avoid visible compression artifacts.
  • EXIF metadata is not carried over - the output is metadata-free.
FAQ

Questions about the PNG to JPG Converter.

What happens to transparent areas?

JPG doesn't support transparency, so transparent pixels are filled with a white background. If you need transparency, convert to WebP instead.

What quality setting should I use?

0.9 is a safe default for photos. Screenshots with text look best at 0.92 or higher; use 0.7-0.8 when the smallest possible file matters more than perfection.

Do you keep a copy of my image?

No. The image is processed in your browser's memory and never sent to a server.