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- Upload Image: Drag and drop JPEG/JPG files, click to select from your device, or paste from clipboard/URL.
- Convert: Review the files. Click "Download" for single images or "Download All" for a ZIP file.
- Download: The converted PNG or ZIP file will be saved to your device.
- Start Again: Add more images or click "Delete all" to convert new files.
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JPEG stands for the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the organization that created this popular image format. It was officially released on September 8, 1992. JPEG uses a compression method that reduces file size by removing some image data, while still keeping the picture quality visually good.
This way of saving images made JPEG very popular for digital photos, websites, social media, and email attachments. JPEG files support millions of colors, making them ideal for detailed and colorful photographs. However, JPEG does not support transparent backgrounds or layers like PNG or PSD files do.
How to Open a JPEG File:
- Windows: Use Microsoft Photos, Paint, IrfanView, or Photoshop.
- macOS: Open with Preview, Photoshop, or GIMP.
- Linux: Use GIMP, Eye of GNOME, or ImageMagick.
- Web: JPEG files open directly in most modern web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
File Extensions: .jpg
, .jpeg
Developed by: Joint Photographic Experts Group
Initial Release: September 8, 1992
Learn more at JPEG on Wikipedia.
PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics. It was created in the mid-1990s as a free and open alternative to the older GIF format. PNG was officially released on October 1, 1996, and later adopted as a standard by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium).
PNG is best known for supporting lossless compression which means the image quality stays exactly the same after saving. It also supports transparent backgrounds, making it useful for web design, logos, and UI elements.
However, PNG files are usually larger than JPEG or WEBP because they don’t remove any image data. This makes PNG ideal when image quality and sharpness are more important than file size.
How to Open a PNG File:
- Windows: Use Photos, IrfanView, or Photoshop.
- macOS: Open with Preview, Photoshop, or Pixelmator.
- Linux: View using GIMP or Eye of GNOME.
- Web: PNG images open in almost all browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
File Extension: .png
Developed by: W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
Initial Release: October 1, 1996
Learn more at PNG on Wikipedia.