Convert Images to PNG
Convert images to PNG when you need transparency, crisp edges, or a lossless file for editing and handoff.
Drop your files here
JPG, JPEG, WebP, BMP, GIF, AVIF, or any browser-supported image
Browse FilesHow this conversion works
Add one image or a batch from your device.
File2Any decodes the image locally in your browser and exports it as PNG.
Download files individually or grab the batch as a ZIP file.
Where this format is useful
Logos and transparent assets
Export a clean PNG when you need a transparent background for websites, presentations, or design tools.
Screenshots and interface captures
PNG preserves sharp text and hard edges better than JPG, especially for UI mockups and documentation.
Editing workflows
If you plan to crop, annotate, or keep revising the image, PNG avoids the extra artifacts caused by repeated JPG saves.
Before you convert
- PNG files are usually larger than JPG and WebP, so they are better for quality-critical work than for final photo delivery.
- If your original image already has compression artifacts, converting it to PNG will not remove them; it only prevents more loss from being added.
- Batch conversion is useful when you need consistent output for a design system or shared asset folder.
When PNG is the right output format
PNG keeps every pixel intact and supports transparency, which makes it the right output when the asset still needs editing, compositing, or exact edges.
Benefits: Lossless output, transparency support, easy editing, and no upload step.
Best for: Logos, UI captures, illustrations, transparent assets, and screenshots.
Read this before you convert
PNG vs JPG: Which Image Format Should You Use?
A practical format guide for logos, screenshots, photos, and websites so you can pick the right output every time.
How to Choose PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, BMP, ICO
A simple matrix for selecting image output formats by use case: design, upload compatibility, performance, and legacy edge cases.
Website Image Optimization Checklist for 2026
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Browse Image toolsQuestions before you use it
Does PNG conversion happen on your servers?
No. File2Any processes PNG conversion entirely in your browser, so your images never leave your device.
Which source formats can I convert to PNG?
Any image format the browser can decode is a valid source, including JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and AVIF.
Why would I choose PNG over JPG?
Choose PNG when you need transparency, sharp text, or a lossless file for further editing. Choose JPG when smaller photo-friendly files matter more.
Is there a file-size limit?
There is no artificial platform limit. The practical limit is the memory available in your browser and device.