About this tool
Converting JPG to PNG will not magically recover lost quality, but it can still be useful when you need a PNG output for design workflows, repeated editing, or compatibility reasons.
Why convert JPG to PNG
PNG works well for design tools, repeated exports, layered workflows, and situations where you want to avoid more lossy compression after the original JPG.
The converted file is especially useful when you plan to annotate, crop, or reuse the image several times in tools that prefer PNG output.
- Useful for editing workflows and design tools.
- Helpful when you want a PNG deliverable from an existing JPG.
- Does not restore quality already lost in the JPG source.
What it does not do
This conversion changes the container format, not the underlying image history. If the JPG has visible artifacts or blur, those artifacts remain in the PNG result.
Frequently asked questions
Will this improve JPG quality?
No. It changes the format, but it cannot recover quality that was already lost in the original JPG.
Why use PNG after converting?
PNG can be better for editing workflows, repeated exports, and tool compatibility after the conversion is done.
Can I convert from mobile?
Yes. The converter is mobile-friendly and runs in the browser.