ConvertUnlimited

Free PNG to JPEG Converter

Fast, bulk conversion of PNG files to JPEG. JPG (or JPEG) is a widely supported lossy format optimized for photos and complex images, balancing quality and file size. Selected image contents are processed locally in your browser.

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JPG, PNG, GIF, SVG, WebP, BMP  ยท  we suggest up to ~50 at a time
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Conversion runs on your computer's CPU & memory โ€” large batches can slow your machine. Use at your own discretion.

Local processing in your browser
No file or count limits
No signup, no watermarks

How ConvertUnlimited works

ConvertUnlimited is a free image converter that runs entirely inside your browser. Drop in JPGs, PNGs, GIFs, WebPs, BMPs, or SVGs, choose an output format, and a converted copy is ready to download in seconds. file contents are not intentionally uploaded by this tool to a server: every image is decoded, redrawn, and re-encoded locally using your browser's HTML canvas API.

That browser-native model has two practical consequences. First, Selected file contents are processed locally in your browser, so file contents are not intentionally uploaded by this tool. Second, there are no per-user storage costs to subsidise, which is why we can offer it for free with no caps, no signup, and no watermark. The only operating cost is keeping the page online, and the privacy build removes ad code; public deployment costs must be funded separately.

Conversion uses your computer's CPU and memory. For most laptops, dragging in 30โ€“80 photos at typical phone-camera resolutions feels instant. Very large batches โ€” hundreds of high-megapixel images at once โ€” will use more RAM and may slow your machine briefly while they encode. We suggest queuing roughly 50 images at a time as a comfortable middle ground, but the tool doesn't enforce a limit; use whatever your machine handles cleanly. See Tips for big batches for guidance on larger jobs.

Image format guide

WebP

Google's modern image format. At the same visual quality, WebP files are typically 25โ€“35 % smaller than JPEG and 50 % smaller than PNG, and they support transparency. WebP is supported by every current browser, so it's the best default for the web. Choose WebP when you want maximum savings and your audience views images in a browser.

JPEG

The universal photo format. JPEG is lossy (it discards information to shrink the file), doesn't support transparency, and is supported absolutely everywhere โ€” email, social media, printers, decade-old phones. Choose JPEG for photos when you need maximum compatibility, or when you're embedding into a system you don't control.

PNG

Lossless and supports transparency. PNG is ideal for screenshots, logos, icons, and any image with sharp edges or solid-colour regions, because it compresses those without artefacts. The trade-off is file size: PNGs of photos are several times larger than the equivalent JPEG or WebP. Choose PNG when you need transparency or when image fidelity matters more than size.

GIF

SVG

BMP

An uncompressed bitmap format. BMPs are huge for what they store. There's almost never a reason to keep an image as BMP today โ€” convert to WebP, JPEG, or PNG and save 80โ€“95 % of the disk space.

Choosing the right quality

The quality dropdown only applies to lossy formats (WebP and JPEG). PNG is lossless, so the dropdown is automatically disabled when PNG is selected. The four presets translate roughly to:

Original (1.0). Visually identical to the source for most images. Files are still smaller than the input because modern JPEG and WebP encoders are more efficient than older sources, but you give up almost no fidelity.

High (0.9). Negligible visual difference for most photos. Good default for hero images, photography, anything where quality matters.

Recommended (0.75). The sweet spot for web use. Files are typically 30โ€“50 % smaller than High with no loss visible at normal viewing sizes. Use this for blog posts, product galleries, social media.

Compact (0.5). Aggressive compression. Best for thumbnails, image grids, or when you need to email a folder of photos and bandwidth is the bottleneck. You'll notice softness in fine detail, especially on text-heavy or high-contrast images.

Tips for big batches

A few things to know when you're converting more than a handful of files:

Batch size. We recommend up to ~50 images at a time as a comfortable starting point. Most laptops handle 100โ€“200 photo-sized images without complaint, but past that, your browser may briefly hang while it allocates memory. If it does, just wait โ€” it's not crashed, it's working.

RAM matters more than CPU. A 12-megapixel photo takes roughly 50 MB of RAM to decode. A batch of 100 such photos can momentarily peak at several gigabytes of memory. Closing other tabs helps if you hit the wall.

Mobile. Phones and tablets have less RAM and stricter background limits. Stick to smaller batches (10โ€“20 images) on mobile devices.

What this tool does

Free PNG to JPEG Converter converts PNG images to JPEG in your browser. JPG (or JPEG) is a widely supported lossy format optimized for photos and complex images, balancing quality and file size.

Privacy behavior

Supported formats and workflow

Choose one or more PNG images, convert them to JPEG, then download the converted files from this browser tab.

What is PNG?

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless format that supports transparency and is ideal for graphics, logos, and screenshots.

What is JPEG?

JPG (or JPEG) is a widely supported lossy format optimized for photos and complex images, balancing quality and file size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the conversion local?

Yes. The conversion uses browser-native image processing. File contents are not intentionally uploaded by this tool.

Can I convert multiple PNG files at once?

Yes, you can drag and drop hundreds of PNG files and convert them all to JPEG in one click.

What is the limit?

There is no account-level file count limit. Practical limits depend on your device memory and browser capability.

Which version should I use for sensitive files?

Privacy

Privacy build: This build removes ads, analytics, remote fonts, runtime CDN scripts, and file-operation telemetry. Selected files are processed in the browser using local JavaScript and browser APIs.

Selected images. ConvertUnlimited converts images entirely inside your browser. ConvertUnlimited does not provide a server-side upload endpoint for this image-processing flow. File contents are not intentionally uploaded by this tool.

Contact. For privacy questions, reach out via the project's GitHub.

Terms of use

ConvertUnlimited is provided as-is, free of charge, for personal and commercial use. By using the site you agree to the following:

You are responsible for the images you convert, including ensuring you have the rights to use and process them. The tool is provided without warranty โ€” we make a good-faith effort to keep it working, but we cannot guarantee uninterrupted availability or that any specific conversion will succeed. We are not liable for any data loss, hardware wear, or other indirect harm resulting from converting files locally on your device. If you find a bug or have a feature request, opening an issue on the project's GitHub is the best channel.

Privacy & processing
Drop to add images Selected file contents are processed locally in your browser.