Convert JPG to PNG to get a lossless copy perfect for further editing in Photoshop, Canva, or GIMP.
Every re-save of a JPG degrades quality — PNG is lossless so it won't degrade no matter how many times you edit and save.
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When to convert JPG to PNG
Editing in Photoshop or GIMP — Work in PNG to avoid accumulating JPG compression artifacts. Save the final result as JPG only when done.
Canva & design tools — Upload PNG to design platforms for sharper text overlays and better quality compositing.
Screenshots & screen recordings — PNG preserves sharp pixel-perfect detail that JPG tends to blur.
Archival copies — Store master copies as PNG for lossless preservation; export JPG for sharing.
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JPG to PNG — Common Questions
Why convert JPG to PNG?
Three main reasons: (1) Lossless editing — PNG won't degrade on re-save like JPG does. (2) Transparency — PNG supports transparent backgrounds. (3) Sharper graphics — PNG preserves crisp edges on text and illustrations that JPG blurs.
Will converting JPG to PNG improve quality?
No. Converting JPG to PNG does not recover lost quality. PNG simply preserves the existing pixels losslessly so they won't degrade further. Think of it as "freezing" the current quality for editing.
Why is the PNG bigger than my JPG?
PNG is a lossless format that stores every pixel exactly — naturally producing larger files than JPG's lossy compression. For photographs, PNG is typically 3–10× the size of JPG. This is normal and expected.
Does PNG to JPG to PNG degrade quality?
Each JPG save introduces slight compression artifacts. If you convert PNG → JPG → PNG, the final PNG will have the artifacts introduced by that one JPG save. The PNG → JPG → PNG cycle doesn't accumulate further loss as long as you only convert to JPG once.