PNG vs JPG: Which Should You Choose?
A practical comparison of PNG and JPG for web, print, and sharing — with local browser conversion.
Quick overview
PNG and JPG serve different jobs. PNG often preserves transparency, while JPG uses lossy compression for lighter files.
Pick the format based on where the file will live: websites, email, print, or archive.
When to use PNG
Choose PNG when you need transparency or crisp logo edges.
When to use JPG
Choose JPG when compatibility matters more than alpha.
Quality and file size
Converting PNG to JPG can change both size and sharpness. Start from your best source and test one file before batch conversion.
Avoid re-saving through multiple lossy formats — each pass can soften fine detail.
Frequently asked questions
Is PNG better than JPG?
Neither wins everywhere. PNG fits transparency and some archival cases; JPG wins when size or compatibility matters more.
Can I convert between PNG and JPG in the browser?
Yes. Use the related tools below — files are processed locally on your device.
Will I lose quality when converting?
Exporting to a lossy target can soften detail. Keep the original and tune quality before download.