Drop any .jpg and get a pixel-perfect PNG — for forms that demand PNG, or for editing without stacking up compression damage. Private, in your browser.
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Format conversion is full of myths. Here’s what actually happens when a JPG becomes a PNG.
Every time a JPG is edited and re-saved as JPG, it degrades a little. Convert to PNG once, and you can edit and save endlessly with zero further damage.
Some portals, design tools and print services specifically require PNG uploads. This gives you exactly that — a standard PNG that validates everywhere.
PNG preserves your JPG exactly as it is now — it can’t recover detail the JPG compression already discarded. No format conversion can; anyone claiming otherwise is selling magic.
Three common reasons: an upload form insists on PNG; you’re about to edit the image repeatedly and want a lossless copy that won’t degrade with each save; or a tool in your workflow simply handles PNG better.
No — and any tool that claims so is misleading you. PNG stores exactly the pixels your JPG already has, without adding new compression damage. It stops future quality loss; it can’t undo past loss.
Usually yes, often 5–10× bigger — PNG is lossless, so it keeps every pixel exactly. That’s the trade-off for a file that never degrades when edited and re-saved.
No. JPG has no transparency information, so the PNG will look identical — just in a lossless container. Cutting out backgrounds requires an editing tool, not a format conversion.
Completely. The conversion happens inside your browser — your images are never uploaded to a server, so they stay entirely on your device.