PNG to JPEG

Are you struggling with PNG images that need to be converted to JPEG for smaller file sizes or compatibility? We have the perfect solution for you! With dpiconverter.online PNG to JPEG Converter tool, you can easily convert PNG images to JPEG format with quality control and background options. Simply upload your PNG, choose quality and background settings, and within seconds, your JPEG image will be ready to download.

Smaller Files Quality Control Background Options

Conversion Settings

90%
Smaller file Better quality

Choose background color for transparent areas

PNG Format

  • Lossless quality
  • Transparency support
  • Large file sizes
  • Not ideal for photos

JPEG Format

  • Smaller file sizes
  • Perfect for photos
  • Universal compatibility
  • No transparency

File Size Reduction

Significantly reduce file sizes while maintaining visual quality.

Quality Control

Adjust JPEG quality to balance file size and image quality.

Background Options

Choose background color for transparent areas in PNG.

When to Convert PNG to JPEG

Best Use Cases:

  • • Photos and complex images
  • • Web images that need smaller sizes
  • • Email attachments with size limits
  • • Social media uploads
  • • Print materials (with high quality)

Quality Guidelines:

  • • 90-100%: Professional/print quality
  • • 80-90%: High quality for web
  • • 60-80%: Good balance for most uses
  • • 40-60%: Smaller files, acceptable quality
  • • Below 40%: Only for very small files

Frequently Asked Questions

JPEG files are significantly smaller than PNG (typically 70-90% reduction), making them perfect for web use, email attachments, and storage savings. JPEG is also widely supported across all platforms and devices, ideal for photos and complex images without transparency needs.

Since JPEG doesn't support transparency, transparent areas are filled with your chosen background color (white, black, or custom). Choose carefully: white backgrounds work best for documents and graphics, while black suits artistic images or dark themes.

Use 90-100% for professional/print quality, 80-90% for high-quality web images, 60-80% for good balance of size and quality, and 40-60% for smaller files with acceptable quality. Avoid below 40% unless file size is critical over image quality.

JPEG uses lossy compression, so some quality loss is inevitable. However, at high quality settings (80-100%), the difference is often imperceptible to the human eye. The trade-off is significantly smaller file sizes and universal compatibility.

Yes, but you won't recover the original PNG quality due to JPEG's lossy compression. Multiple conversions degrade quality further. Always keep original PNG files for archival purposes if you might need the full quality later.

Photographs and complex images with many colors convert excellently. Simple graphics, logos, or images with sharp edges and few colors may show visible compression artifacts. Consider keeping these as PNG or using higher quality settings.

Expect 70-90% file size reduction for typical images. Complex photographs may see smaller reductions, while simple graphics with large solid areas can achieve even greater compression. Quality settings significantly impact final file size.