PNG to JPG Converter — Free Online, Instant, No Upload Needed
Convert PNG images to JPG instantly without uploading files to servers.
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Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP and PDF.
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How to Convert PNG to JPG
- Click the upload area or drag and drop your PNG file into the box above.
- Pixlush instantly converts your PNG to JPG directly in your browser.
- Click the Download button to save your new JPG file.
No account needed. No file size limits. Your image never leaves your device.
Why Convert PNG to JPG?
PNG files support transparency and are lossless, which makes them larger in size. JPG (also called JPEG) uses compression to produce much smaller files — ideal for websites, email attachments, and social media where file size matters.
Use PNG when you need: Transparent backgrounds, logos, icons, screenshots with text.
Use JPG when you need: Photos, web images, smaller file sizes, faster loading pages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the PNG to JPG converter really free?
Yes — Pixlush is completely free with no hidden fees, no signup, and no watermarks on your output files.
Does my file get uploaded to a server?
No. Pixlush uses WebAssembly (WASM) to process your image entirely inside your browser. Your PNG file never leaves your device — not even for a millisecond.
Will the image quality change when converting PNG to JPG?
JPG uses lossy compression, so there may be a slight reduction in quality compared to PNG. However, Pixlush uses high-quality settings (85–95%) to keep the output looking sharp.
Can I convert multiple PNG files at once?
Yes — Pixlush supports batch conversion. Upload multiple PNG files and download them all as a ZIP.
What is the maximum file size I can convert?
Since processing happens in your browser, the limit depends on your device memory. Most modern devices handle files up to 50MB without any issues.
How do I convert PNG to JPG on my iPhone?
Simply open Pixlush in Safari or Chrome on your iPhone, upload your PNGs from your photo library or files app, and convert them instantly.
Why is the JPG file smaller than the PNG?
JPG uses a different compression algorithm that removes subtle color data the human eye can't easily see, whereas PNG is a lossless format that preserves every single pixel's data.