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Convert Image to PNG — Free Online

Convert JPG, WebP, GIF and BMP images to PNG format with lossless quality. Browser-based, no upload, instant download.

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🔄 Image Tool Convert to PNG

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Click to select or drag & drop your image
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Why Use Compressfy?

Powerful features, completely free — no strings attached.

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Multiple Formats
Convert JPG, WebP, GIF and BMP to PNG.
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Lossless Quality
PNG is lossless — no quality degradation.
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100% Private
Converted locally in your browser.
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Free Forever
No limits, no account.

How It Works

Three simple steps — no software, no waiting.

1
Upload File
Click the tool above or drag & drop your file directly.
2
Choose Settings
Adjust quality, size or options as needed.
3
Download
Get your result instantly. Nothing stored on our servers.

Why Convert Images to PNG?

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless image format that preserves every pixel of data exactly. Unlike JPEG, PNG never degrades quality with each save — making it ideal for graphics, logos, icons, screenshots, and any image that needs to maintain sharp edges, text, or transparency.

Key Advantages of PNG

When to Use PNG vs JPG vs WebP

Use PNG for: logos, icons, screenshots, images with text, diagrams, images requiring transparency. Use JPG for: photographs, social media images, any situation where file size is critical and transparency isn't needed. Use WebP for: web content where you want the best of both worlds — smaller size than both PNG and JPG, with transparency support. Convert to PNG when you need lossless quality; convert to WebP when you need maximum compression for web delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

PNG is lossless and supports transparency — ideal for logos and graphics.
No — PNG preserves existing quality but cannot recover JPG compression loss.
Yes. PNG supports transparent backgrounds, unlike JPG.
PNG files are larger than JPG since they are lossless. Use WebP for smaller files.