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Convert your images in 4 simple steps

Click 'Choose Files' or drag and drop your images into the upload area. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, SVG, HEIC and more.

Choose the output format from the dropdown. Set quality and other options from the Settings panel.

Hit Convert All to batch-process all files at once. Up to 3 files convert in parallel so large queues finish fast.

Download files individually or grab them all as a ZIP. Everything runs in your browser — no uploads to any server.
Convert JPEG photos to PNG for lossless quality and transparency support. PNG is the right choice when you need to edit your image further, overlay it on a background, or preserve every pixel without additional compression. Our converter handles the conversion entirely in your browser — no upload, no waiting, completely free.
When lossless quality and transparency matter
Perfect quality for editing and design
Specialized conversion optimised for JPEG → PNG with correct color handling
Convert multiple JPEG files to PNG simultaneously
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Convert as many JPEG files to PNG as you need
Find answers to common questions
It does not recover detail already lost by JPEG compression, but it stops further quality loss. Once in PNG, every subsequent edit and save is lossless. This is valuable for images you plan to use as a working file in Photoshop or other editors.
No — JPEG has no transparency information to transfer. The PNG will have the same opaque background as the JPEG. To create transparency, you need to use an image editor to remove the background after converting to PNG.
PNG uses lossless compression and stores all pixel data exactly. JPEG discards subtle detail to achieve small file sizes. A JPEG photograph that is 500 KB may become 3–8 MB as PNG. This is normal — the PNG file contains more data, not better-looking data.
Use JPEG (or WebP) for photographs on websites — they are much smaller and load faster. Use PNG for images with transparency, sharp text, logos, and graphics where lossless quality matters. For the best of both worlds, consider WebP which supports both transparency and excellent compression.
Yes. Upload multiple JPEG files at once and convert them all to PNG in a single session. Download them individually or as a ZIP archive.
logos, transparent graphics, screenshots, and professional presentations
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