JPG to PNG Converter
Convert JPG and JPEG images to PNG format online for free. Supports transparency. Instant, no quality loss.
Free tier: JPG · WebP input · up to 10 MB per file · up to 5 files per batch
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JPG · WebP · up to 10 MB each · 5 files free
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How to convert JPG to PNG online for free
- Upload up to 5 JPG or WebP images — drag and drop or click to browse (no signup needed)
- Click Convert to PNG — conversion happens instantly in your browser
- Download each PNG individually, or click Download All as ZIP to get them in one archive
Why use our JPG to PNG converter?
JPG uses lossy compression — fine for photos, but not ideal when you need sharp edges, transparency, or a format suitable for logos and UI assets. PNG is lossless, supports transparent backgrounds, and is the right format whenever quality cannot be compromised. Converting to PNG is the first step before removing a background, adding a transparent layer, or placing an image over a coloured UI element.
Everything runs directly in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API — no files are ever uploaded to a server. That also means instant conversion with no wait time, regardless of your internet speed.
As a bonus, EXIF metadata — GPS coordinates, camera model, timestamps — is automatically stripped during conversion, which is a useful privacy benefit when sharing images online or uploading to social platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your JPG or WebP file (up to 5 at once), click "Convert to PNG", then download each result or grab all as a ZIP. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — no files are sent to any server.
PNG is a lossless format that preserves every pixel exactly. Use PNG when you need sharp edges (logos, screenshots, text), transparent backgrounds, or when you plan to edit and re-save the image multiple times without accumulating compression artifacts.
Converting to PNG does not restore quality lost when the original JPG was compressed — those artifacts are baked in. What PNG does is prevent any further quality loss on future saves. Think of it as locking in the current quality permanently.
Yes. This tool accepts JPG, JPEG, and WebP input. All three are drawn to an HTML5 Canvas and exported as lossless PNG, preserving exact dimensions and pixel data.
Almost always, yes. PNG stores full, uncompressed pixel data while JPG uses lossy compression. A typical photo will be 2–5× larger as PNG. This is expected — PNG is optimized for quality, not file size.
Yes. The HTML5 Canvas API does not copy EXIF or other metadata from the source file, so the resulting PNG contains no GPS location, camera model, or other embedded information. This is a useful privacy benefit when sharing images publicly.
Free users can convert up to 5 files per batch, each up to 10 MB. Pro users can convert up to 50 files at once with a 50 MB per-file limit.
There is no enforced dimension limit, but very large images (e.g. 10,000×10,000px) may use significant browser memory. For huge files, process them one at a time to stay comfortable.