Convert JPG images to PNG format easily. While JPG is great for photos, PNG is better for images that require lossless compression or will be edited further.
Note that converting JPG to PNG will not restore lost quality, but it will prevent further degradation during future edits.
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Use PNG for graphics, text, UI elements, or images you plan to edit multiple times. PNG is lossless, so repeated saves won’t add compression artifacts.
It won’t restore detail lost in the original JPG. It only prevents additional quality loss from future edits and exports.
Often yes. PNG preserves every pixel without lossy compression, so file sizes are typically larger than JPG—especially for photos.
No. JPG has no transparency information. Converting to PNG won’t create transparent backgrounds unless you remove the background separately.