batch convert PNG to JPG
Batch convert PNG to JPG
Batch convert PNG to JPG when a folder of screenshots, product images, or design exports needs the same smaller output format. Doing files one by one wastes time and increases the chance of missing one image. ConvertME processes selected images in the browser, so a bulk conversion does not require uploading the whole folder to a server.
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You can batch convert PNG to JPG by selecting multiple PNG files in the converter. ConvertME processes the images locally in your browser, which avoids server uploads and keeps the workflow fast for normal batches.
Why batch conversion saves time
Why batch conversion saves time
PNG folders often come from design exports, app screenshots, product catalogs, and documentation captures. Those sets need consistent JPG output for upload systems, email packages, or website media libraries.
Batch processing keeps filenames and workflow organized because you can select the related files together. It also avoids repeating the same manual download cycle for every image.
Large batches still depend on browser memory. A modern laptop can handle more files than an older phone, so splitting very large folders into smaller groups can be more reliable.
Privacy matters more in bulk because many online tools upload every selected image. A browser-based flow keeps conversion local on your device.
Start batch conversionHow to convert multiple PNGs
How to convert multiple PNGs
Prepare the folder before selecting files. Remove duplicates and keep names clear so the downloaded JPGs are easy to match later.
Use smaller batches for high resolution images or older devices. The goal is a finished download, not the largest possible selection.
Open the PNG to JPG converter and choose the selettore file from a browser that supports multiple selection.
Select the PNG files from the same folder, using Shift or Ctrl/Command if your system requires it.
Wait while each image is converted locally; avoid closing the tab until processing finishes.
Download the JPG outputs and verify that the expected number of files was created.
Repeat with the next folder or smaller batch if the original set is very large.
Batch tips for large folders
Batch tips for large folders
Convert product images in consistent groups, such as one category or campaign at a time. That makes it easier to review missing or failed files.
If transparent PNGs are included, remember that JPG will flatten transparency. Separate logos and cutouts if they need a chosen background color.
Use JPG for smaller website and email sets, but keep original PNG masters in your archive. The JPGs are distribution copies.
Direct answer
Direct answer
You can batch convert PNG to JPG by selecting multiple PNG files in the converter. ConvertME processes the images locally in your browser, which avoids server uploads and keeps the workflow fast for normal batches.
- Best for
- Folders, product images, screenshots, bulk exports.
- Limit
- Depends on browser memory and file size.
- Download
- Save each generated JPG after conversion.
Batch and free converter guides
Batch and free converter guides
The main converter handles multiple selected files, while the free converter page explains the no-signup workflow for quick image jobs.
For best results, start with a small batch and confirm the output names, size, and quality before converting the rest of the folder.
Batch conversion FAQ
Batch conversion FAQ
Can I convert multiple PNGs to JPG at once?
Yes. Select more than one PNG in the selettore file and the converter can process them as a batch. The browser handles each image locally. For very large images, smaller groups are more reliable. Always check the final count before deleting source files.
Is there a file limit?
The practical limit depends on your device, browser, and image dimensions. A folder of small web graphics is easier than dozens of large screenshots. If the browser slows down, split the job into smaller batches. That reduces the risk of losing progress.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No for the conversion step. ConvertME processes image conversion in the browser on your device. That is especially useful for folders with client assets, private screenshots, or unreleased product images. You still control what you upload elsewhere after download.
Can I download all JPGs in one go?
Download behavior depends on the browser and how it handles multiple generated files. Each converted JPG is made available after processing. If your browser asks for permission for multiple downloads, allow it for the session. Verify the download folder before moving on.
Convert a folder faster
Convert a folder faster
Select multiple PNGs and create JPG outputs locally in your browser.