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โ€ข Lossy Conversion: PNG to JPG with adjustable quality (1-100%)
โ€ข 100% Private: All conversion happens locally in your browser
โ€ข Smaller Files: JPG produces significantly smaller file sizes than PNG
โ€ข No Limits: Convert any number of images, any size

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๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide to PNG to JPG Conversion

By KBMB.net โ€ข Free online image converter

1. Why Convert PNG to JPG?

PNG is a lossless format that preserves all image data and supports transparent backgrounds. JPG (or JPEG) is a lossy format that compresses images to significantly smaller file sizes. Converting PNG to JPG is useful when you need:

  • Smaller file sizes for faster loading websites
  • Better compatibility with older software and devices
  • Reduced storage space for photo collections
  • Faster upload and download speeds

2. PNG vs JPG Comparison

FeaturePNGJPG
CompressionLosslessLossy
TransparencyYesNo
File SizeLargerSmall (70-90% smaller)
Best ForLogos, graphics, textPhotos, web images

3. Quality Settings Guide

Quality SettingBest ForFile SizeQuality
90-100%Professional photosLargeExcellent
70-89%Web images, social mediaMediumGood
50-69%Thumbnails, previewsSmallFair
Below 50%Fast loading, low bandwidthVery smallPoor

4. Common Use Cases for PNG to JPG Conversion

  • Website Optimization: Reduce image sizes for faster page loading
  • Social Media: JPG is widely supported across all platforms
  • Email Attachments: Smaller files for faster sending
  • Photo Storage: Save space on your device or cloud storage
  • Printing: JPG is the standard format for most print services

5. Frequently Asked Questions

โ Is my image uploaded to a server? โž

Never. All conversion happens locally in your browser. Your images never leave your device.

โ Will PNG transparency be preserved in JPG? โž

No. JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas will be filled with white or black background.

โ What quality setting should I use? โž

85% is generally recommended for a good balance between quality and file size. Adjust higher for better quality or lower for smaller files.

โ Why is JPG smaller than PNG? โž

JPG uses lossy compression that discards some image data to reduce file size. PNG uses lossless compression that preserves all data.

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tip: Use 85% quality for the best balance of quality and file size. Use 95%+ for professional photos where quality is critical. Use 60-70% for web images where speed matters most.
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