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How to convert image to PNG
Convert images to PNG locally in your browser (no upload). PNG is lossless and great for text, screenshots, and editing.
Local processingFormat swapBatch readyNo upload
Continue the conversion workflow
Best for
Format swaps
Use conversion when the file type, transparency support, or compatibility is the main blocker.
Typical flow
PNG / JPG / WebP
Most jobs are a simple change from one export format into another without touching the dimensions.
Batch use
Many files at once
Run the same conversion rule across a full folder instead of exporting one file at a time.
After convert
Resize or compress
If the file still needs a specific frame or a smaller weight, do that as a second step.
PNG is lossless (keeps sharp edges) and supports transparency. If you’re converting a photo, WebP or JPG will usually be much smaller.
Conversion flow
- Open the tool in your browser and load the source file or files.
- Adjust the relevant settings for format, quality, page handling, or framing.
- Export the results locally and only continue to resize or compress if the final delivery still needs it.
What this guide solves
Use this when the output format is the blocker, whether that is transparency support, compatibility, or downstream tooling.
Processing stays local in the browser, so you can test a few variations quickly before deciding which output belongs in the final workflow.
FAQ
Do you upload my images?
No. Conversion runs locally in your browser. Your files are not uploaded.
Does PNG keep transparency?
Yes. PNG supports transparency, which is great for logos and screenshots.
Why is PNG bigger than JPG/WebP?
PNG is lossless, so it’s often larger for photos. Use JPG/WebP for smaller files.
Can I batch convert to PNG?
Yes. Upload multiple images and export all results.
Does conversion change dimensions?
No. It keeps the original dimensions unless you resize separately.
When should I use PNG?
Use PNG for crisp text, UI screenshots, or transparency; use WebP/JPG for photos.
