Drop any .png and get a clean JPG — typically 5–10× smaller, perfect for email, forms and uploads. Converted privately in your browser, never uploaded.
.png · screenshots, graphics, photos
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Need the reverse? Convert JPG to PNG → · Need it under a size limit? Compress to 100 KB →
PNG and JPG are both everywhere. Picking the right one is mostly about what’s in the image.
For photographs and screenshots of real scenes, JPG produces dramatically smaller files that look identical. That’s why every camera on earth saves JPG, not PNG.
Job portals, government forms and email providers cap attachment sizes. A 6 MB PNG screenshot becomes a few hundred KB as JPG — and suddenly the upload works.
Logos, icons and graphics with transparent backgrounds need PNG. Convert those to JPG and the transparency becomes a white background — fine for documents, wrong for design work.
File size. PNG is lossless and great for graphics, but for photos it produces huge files. The same photo as a JPG is typically 5–10× smaller with no visible difference — which matters for email attachments, upload limits and website speed.
JPG doesn’t support transparency. imgora places your image on a clean white background — the standard behaviour for documents and forms. If you need to keep transparency, stay with PNG.
JPG uses lossy compression, but at the High (q85) or Maximum (q95) presets the difference is invisible to the eye for photos. For text-heavy screenshots or sharp-edged graphics, Maximum keeps edges crisp.
Yes — drop multiple files or a whole folder and every PNG converts in parallel. Download each JPG when it finishes.
Yes — this is imgora’s core difference. Your files are converted inside your browser and never uploaded to any server. Nobody, including us, can see them.