Convert JPG to PNG for Print — High Quality

Preparing images for print? PNG format ensures no additional compression artifacts are introduced, making it ideal for professional printing workflows.

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Max 50MB · JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, HEIC, AVIF

85%
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Lossless

No quality loss

Strip Metadata

Remove EXIF data

How to Convert JPG to PNG

1

Upload

Drag and drop your JPG file. Up to 50MB.

2

Configure

Adjust quality, enable lossless, or resize as needed.

3

Download

Click Convert and download your PNG file.

Features

Instant Conversion

Convert JPG to PNG in seconds

Browser-Side Only

No server upload — 100% local

Quality Slider

Fine-tune PNG output quality

Batch Convert

Convert multiple files at once

Size Comparison

Original vs converted with % reduction

Resize & Convert

Change dimensions while converting

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Use our PNG to JPG converter for the opposite direction.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Why PNG for Printing?

Print workflows demand the highest possible image quality. While JPG works for many print scenarios, converting to PNG ensures no further quality degradation occurs during your editing and preparation process.

Benefits for Print

  • Lossless quality — No compression artifacts in the final output
  • Color accuracy — PNG preserves exact color values
  • Multiple edits — Re-save without quality loss, unlike JPG
  • Transparency — Useful for overlays and composite designs

Print Resolution Tips

For high-quality print, ensure your source JPG is at least 300 DPI at the target print size. Converting to PNG won't increase resolution, but it prevents further quality loss during editing.

Recommended Workflow

Start with the highest-resolution JPG available, convert to PNG for editing, make your adjustments, and export to your print provider's preferred format (usually TIFF or high-quality PDF).

How It Works

1

Upload High-Res JPG

Upload your highest resolution JPG file for the best print quality.

2

Convert Losslessly

Enable "Lossless" mode for zero quality loss during conversion.

3

Download for Print

Your PNG is ready for print preparation and editing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is PNG good enough for professional printing?

PNG is excellent for editing and proofing. Most print shops accept PNG files, though some prefer TIFF or PDF for final output. PNG preserves quality throughout your workflow.

Does converting affect the DPI/resolution?

No. Converting JPG to PNG preserves the exact same resolution and DPI. The only change is the compression method — from lossy (JPG) to lossless (PNG).

Should I convert to PNG or TIFF for print?

Both are lossless. TIFF is the traditional print standard but creates larger files. PNG is widely supported and works perfectly for most print jobs.