PixelsToolkit

PNG to JPG with Transparent Background Handling

JPG does not support transparency. When you convert a transparent PNG to JPG, transparent areas must become a solid color. Our tool lets you choose that color before converting.

Pick white, black, or any custom color so logos and graphics look correct in the final JPG. Conversion runs in your browser with no uploads.

How do we handle transparent background in PNG to JPG?

Before converting, you set the replacement color for transparent pixels. Common choices are white (for documents and web) or black (for dark themes). You can also enter a custom hex color for brand or layout consistency. The result is a clean JPG with no unexpected gray or checkerboard areas.

FAQ

Can JPG keep transparency?
No. JPG does not support an alpha channel. Transparent areas must be replaced with a solid color when converting to JPG.
What if I need to keep transparency?
Keep the file as PNG or use a format that supports transparency (e.g. WebP). For smaller file size without transparency, JPG with a chosen background is the right choice.