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Free JPG to PNG Converter
Convert JPG images to high-quality PNG format instantly. Batch process multiple files securely in your browser without uploading.
Why You Need a JPG to PNG Converter
While JPG is great for photography, it uses “lossy” compression that degrades quality every time you save it. PNG is a “lossless” format that preserves every pixel exactly as it is. Converting your images to PNG is essential when you need to stop the quality loss during editing, or when a specific website or application strictly requires .png files. HowToAny JPG to PNG makes this conversion instant and private, handling batch processing locally on your device.
Upload JPG Files
Drop your .jpg or .jpeg images into the box. You can select dozens of photos at once for batch conversion.
Instant Conversion
The tool automatically converts each file to the lossless PNG format using your browser’s built-in engine.
Preview Results
See a grid of your converted images. Click on any thumbnail to inspect it at full size in the lightbox.
Download
Save individual images with a click, or use the “Download All” button to grab a ZIP file containing every converted PNG.
Lossless Format
Stop the quality degradation. Converting to PNG ensures that future edits and saves will not introduce new compression artifacts.
Private & Secure
Your photos never leave your computer. The conversion happens entirely in your web browser, ensuring total privacy.
Batch Converter
Save time by processing entire folders of images at once. The tool handles multiple files seamlessly in a single queue.
Universal Compatibility
PNG is widely supported by all browsers, editors, and operating systems, making it the safest format for archiving images.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. You cannot add detail that was already lost in the original JPG compression. However, converting to PNG stops future quality loss if you plan to edit and re-save the image multiple times.
JPG compresses images by discarding data (lossy), while PNG keeps all data intact (lossless). Because PNG retains more information, the file size is naturally larger than the compressed JPG.
Yes. You can drag and drop multiple JPG files into the tool, and it will convert them all in a batch. You can then download them as a single ZIP file.
No. JPG images always have a solid background (usually white or black). Converting to PNG will keep that background solid. To remove the background, you would need a dedicated 'background remover' tool.
Absolutely. This is a client-side tool, meaning the code runs inside your own browser. Your images are never uploaded to any server, so your privacy is guaranteed.
