WEBTOOLBAZAR

JPG to PNG Converter

Convert JPG, WebP, BMP and any image to PNG format. Batch convert, preserve quality – all private, all in your browser.

JPG to PNG WebP to PNG BMP to PNG Image to PNG

Drag & Drop Images here

or click to select JPG, WebP, BMP, TIFF files

100% Private

Conversion runs locally in browser. No file ever leaves your device.

Compression Control

Choose fast, balanced, or best compression for your PNG files.

Resize Options

Set max width/height to resize images during conversion.

Batch Convert

Convert multiple images at once. Download individually or as ZIP.

What is the JPG to PNG Tool?

The Web tool Bazar JPG to PNG Converter transforms your images (JPG, WebP, BMP, etc.) into high-quality PNG files. PNG is a lossless format ideal for graphics, logos, and images requiring transparency. All processing is done securely inside your browser – no upload, no server, no watermark.

How to convert JPG to PNG

1

Upload Your Images

Click "Select Images" or drag and drop JPG, WebP, BMP files.

2

Adjust Settings

Choose compression level, set max dimensions if needed, rotate images.

3

Convert & Download

Click "Convert to PNG" – download individually or as a ZIP file.

Who uses this tool?

Designers

Convert JPG assets to PNG for lossless quality and transparency support.

Developers

Batch convert screenshots and assets to PNG for web & app projects.

Photographers

Preserve maximum quality when converting edited photos to PNG.

Content Creators

Convert graphics for social media, thumbnails, and blog posts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert WebP or BMP to PNG with this tool?

Absolutely. Any image format your browser can display (JPG, WebP, BMP, TIFF, GIF) works seamlessly.

Will converting JPG to PNG improve image quality?

PNG uses lossless compression, so no additional quality is lost. However, it won't restore quality already lost from the original JPG compression. The PNG will preserve the current quality perfectly.

Is there a file size limit?

Since all processing happens in your browser, limits depend on your device's memory, but most high‑resolution images work fine.

Do my images get uploaded to a server?

Never. The tool runs entirely on your computer using the Canvas API. We cannot see or access your files.

Why are my PNG files larger than the original JPG?

PNG uses lossless compression while JPG uses lossy compression. This means PNG files are typically larger because they preserve all image data. Use "Best Compression" to minimize file size.

Quality guide

Jpg To Png: useful guide, safe workflow, and quality checks

Jpg To Png helps you convert JPG files into PNG output. It is designed for a focused image workflow, so the page should be useful even if you arrive directly from search and only need this one task.

Images need different treatment depending on where they will be used. A website image should be light and sharp, a profile picture should be framed clearly, and a document image should stay readable after export.

Best uses

  • prepare JPG files for apps or services that require PNG
  • standardize mixed files before sharing them with a team
  • create a cleaner download when the original format is not accepted

Before you finish

  • confirm the source file opens correctly before conversion
  • review the converted PNG file for layout, text, colors, and page order
  • rename the download clearly so it is easy to identify later

Recommended workflow

  1. choose the output format intentionally
  2. keep a copy of the original JPG file
  3. test one file first when working with a large batch

Privacy and user experience notes

Only use files and text that you have permission to process. Avoid adding passwords, private keys, personal records, or confidential client material unless the task truly requires it. On shared devices, clear the page after finishing and keep your downloaded result in a safe folder.

Frequently asked questions

Is Jpg To Png enough for professional work? Yes. The tool is suitable for routine tasks as long as you review the result and keep originals for important files or published work.

What should I review before using the result? Check layout, file type, page order, and whether text or images changed during conversion. Test the output in the app where you plan to use it.