JPG to PNG Converter
Convert JPG or JPEG images to PNG locally in your browser.
Images are processed locally in your browser using canvas and are not uploaded to the server.
About JPG to PNG Converter
JPG to PNG Converter is a simple browser tool for converting JPEG images into PNG format without uploading the image to a server. Select a JPG or JPEG file, preview the original image, and convert it with canvas into a downloadable PNG. PNG can be useful when you need a lossless-style format for screenshots, design assets, documentation, editing workflows or platforms that specifically request PNG files. This conversion does not magically restore detail already lost by JPEG compression, but it does create a PNG output that can be easier to use in some design and publishing contexts. The tool keeps the workflow direct: choose the file, convert, preview and download. Your image remains on your device because all processing runs in the browser. The responsive layout works on desktop and mobile, and the clear button resets the selected image and output. It is a practical one-page utility for quick format conversion when opening a full image editor would be unnecessary.
How to use JPG to PNG Converter?
- Choose a JPG or JPEG image.
- Check the original image preview.
- Click Convert to PNG.
- Review the PNG output preview.
- Download the PNG file or clear the tool.
- Open the tool page and read the input labels carefully.
JPG to PNG Converter Features
- Convert JPG and JPEG to PNG
- Preview selected image
- Preview PNG output
- Download PNG file
- Clear image controls
- Local canvas conversion
JPG to PNG Converter FAQs
Does JPG to PNG Converter upload images?
No, conversion happens locally in your browser.
Can I convert JPEG files?
Yes, both .jpg and .jpeg files are supported.
Will PNG improve image quality?
No, converting to PNG does not restore detail lost in the original JPG.
Can I preview the converted PNG?
Yes, the converted output is shown before download.
Why is the PNG file larger?
PNG files can be larger because they use a different format and compression style.