JPG to PNG

Convert photos to PNG, a lossless format that survives repeated editing without degrading.

Drop your images here

or tap to browse — JPG, WebP and PNG

    What this tool does

    Each image you add is re-encoded as a PNG at full original resolution. Several images at once come back as a ZIP.

    One honest note: converting a JPG to PNG cannot restore detail that JPG compression already discarded. What it does give you is a file that will not lose anything further, no matter how many times you edit and save it.

    How to convert

    1. Add your JPG or WebP images — as many as you like.
    2. Reorder or remove any of them if needed.
    3. Press Convert to PNG.
    4. Save the image, or the ZIP if you converted several.

    When PNG is the right choice

    • Screenshots, logos and diagrams — sharp edges stay crisp instead of getting JPG halos.
    • Images you will edit repeatedly, because each save is lossless.
    • Anywhere a platform specifically demands PNG.

    For photographs meant only for viewing or sharing, JPG remains the better choice: the file is far smaller and the difference is invisible.

    Common questions

    Will the quality improve?

    No. PNG preserves exactly what is in the JPG; it cannot recover detail already lost to compression.

    Why is the PNG so much bigger?

    PNG stores every pixel without loss. For photographs that means files several times larger than the JPG.

    Is transparency added?

    No. A JPG has no transparency, so the PNG keeps the same opaque background.

    Can I convert PNG back to JPG?

    Not with this tool yet — but the Images to PDF tool accepts PNG if a PDF is what you actually need.

    How many images at once?

    As many as your device's memory allows. Dozens of normal photos are fine.