PNG (Portable Network Graphics) and JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) are both popular image formats, but they serve different purposes. PNG files support transparency and lossless compression, making them ideal for images with sharp edges, such as logos or graphics. JPEG files, on the other hand, use lossy compression and are best suited for photographs and images where file size is a concern.
Converting PNG to JPEG can significantly reduce the file size while maintaining reasonable image quality. This is useful when you need to upload or share images online where bandwidth and storage space are limited. JPEG's lossy compression makes it a more efficient format for web use and faster loading times.
To convert your PNG files to JPEG, follow these steps: