Convert PNG to JPG Without Losing Quality
Overview
JPG is inherently lossy: some quality is always lost when converting from PNG. Setting the quality to 90-95% minimizes visible loss for photos. For text-heavy graphics, the loss shows up as artifacts around character edges; PNG remains the better format for those cases.
How to Use This Tool
Upload your PNG. Set the JPG quality to 90-95% for minimum quality loss. Click Convert. The output is a JPG with the smallest visible difference from the PNG original at that quality setting.
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PDF Tool →Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert PNG to JPG with zero quality loss?
No. JPG is lossy by design. At 95% quality, the loss is minimal and difficult to detect on screen, but it exists. For truly lossless storage, keep the original PNG.
What quality setting produces the best PNG to JPG conversion?
90-95% for photographs where quality matters. 80-85% for web images where file size matters more. Below 75%, compression artifacts become visible around edges and color gradients.
Is PNG always better quality than JPG?
PNG is lossless, meaning it preserves every pixel. JPG at 95% quality is visually indistinguishable from PNG for most photographs on screen. The quality difference only shows under extreme enlargement or in areas with fine detail.