πΌοΈ JPG to PNG Converter
Convert your JPG images to high-quality PNG format instantly β 100% Free, Private & Secure
Drop JPG Files Here or Click to Upload
Supports multiple JPG files β’ Max 20MB per file β’ Your files never leave your device
π· Original (JPG)
π¨ Converted (PNG)
β¨ Why Choose Our JPG to PNG Converter?
100% Private
All conversions happen directly in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to any server.
Lightning Fast
Instant conversion powered by modern browser technology. No waiting, no delays.
Batch Processing
Convert multiple JPG files to PNG at once. Save time with bulk conversion.
Transparency Support
Optionally remove white backgrounds and create transparent PNG images instantly.
Resize Options
Resize images to specific dimensions while maintaining aspect ratio automatically.
Works Everywhere
Fully responsive design works perfectly on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
β Frequently Asked Questions
JPG is a lossy format optimized for photographs with smaller file sizes. PNG is a lossless format that supports transparency and is ideal for graphics, logos, and images requiring high quality without compression artifacts.
Absolutely! All image processing happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your files are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security.
When enabled, our tool detects white or near-white pixels in your JPG and makes them transparent in the resulting PNG. This is perfect for product photos, logos, and images with solid white backgrounds.
Generally yes, PNG files are larger because they use lossless compression. However, PNG is ideal when you need transparency, sharp edges, or when image quality is more important than file size.
Yes! Our tool supports batch conversion. Simply select multiple JPG files and convert them all at once. You can then download each converted PNG individually or all together.
Yes, our JPG to PNG converter is fully responsive and works on all devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops across all modern browsers.
PNG compression level (0-9) controls the trade-off between file size and processing speed. Higher values (6-9) produce smaller files but take longer to process. Level 6 is a good balance for most use cases.