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Convert any image to PNG

The universal PNG maker: drop in any browser-supported image and get a lossless PNG back — the safe format for editing and every upload form. 100% local.

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Pixel quality
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  • Works offline
  • No file limits

The converter

Convert to PNG, right here

Drop in one image or a whole batch. Everything is converted on your device — no upload, no wait.

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How it works

Three simple steps, zero uploads

Convert a whole batch to PNG without sending anything to a server.

01

Drop your image

Pick a file or drag it straight in — JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF and BMP are all welcome.

02

Choose the quality

Slide between smaller and sharper. 80 is a great default for most photos.

03

Download your PNG

It saves straight to your device the moment it’s ready — no upload, no waiting.

Why PNG

Lossless. Dependable.

Accepts JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP — and PNG re-saves.
Lossless output; transparency is preserved where the source has it.
The dependable format every tool accepts.
Batch conversion with per-file progress.
No uploads, no account, no tracking.

Learn

Any image to PNG, explained

The dependable format

PNG is the image format that never argues: every editor opens it, every form accepts it, every platform renders it identically, and it never adds compression artifacts. This page turns anything your browser can decode — JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP — into that dependable PNG.

Reach for it when a tool rejects your WebP, an app-store listing demands PNG screenshots, or you want a lossless working copy before editing.

Lossless in, lossless out

The conversion writes the decoded pixels exactly — there is no quality slider because there is nothing lossy to configure. Sources that carry transparency (WebP, other PNGs) keep it; sources without (JPG, BMP) produce a fully opaque PNG. GIFs contribute their first frame.

The trade-off is size: PNGs of photographs are large. That is the cost of exactness — for lightweight web delivery, convert the finished image to WebP instead.

FAQ

Good to know

Which formats can I turn into PNG?

Anything your browser decodes: JPG, WebP, GIF (first frame), and BMP. Transparent WebP sources keep their transparency.

When should I choose PNG?

For editing bases, graphics with sharp edges or text, images that need transparency, and forms that require PNG. For photos going on the web, WebP or JPG is lighter.

Why is there no quality slider?

PNG is lossless — there is no quality level to choose. Every pixel of the decoded image is stored exactly.

Is it really private?

Yes. Decoding and encoding happen inside your browser via the Canvas API; your images never touch a server.

Does converting to PNG improve image quality?

It preserves quality perfectly from this point on, but cannot restore detail a lossy source already lost. Convert from the best source you have.

Which sources keep transparency?

WebP and PNG inputs keep their alpha channel. JPG and BMP have none, so their PNGs are opaque; GIF transparency carries over from the first frame.