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JPG to PNG Without Convertio or ezgif — Free, No Limits, No Upload

Last updated: March 2026 4 min read
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Table of Contents

  1. Convertio vs Browser-Based: What Changes
  2. When to Use Convertio Anyway
  3. Why No Upload Matters for Regular Use
  4. For Batch JPG to PNG Without Limits
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

Convertio caps free JPG-to-PNG conversions at 25 MB per file and 10 per day. ezgif imposes its own upload and size restrictions. The browser-based alternative has none of these limits — no cap on file size, no daily conversion counter, no upload required, no account needed. Here is a direct comparison and when each tool is the right choice.

Convertio vs Browser-Based Converter — The Real Differences

FeatureConvertio (Free)ezgifBrowser-Based
File size limit25 MB~50 MBNo limit
Daily conversion limit10/dayNone statedUnlimited
Account requiredRecommendedNoNo
File uploaded to serverYesYesNo
Batch conversionYes (limited)NoYes (unlimited)
PrivacyUploaded to cloudUploaded to serverNever leaves device

ezgif was built for GIF tools and its JPG-to-PNG feature is secondary. Convertio is more polished but the daily cap hits quickly for anyone managing a project with multiple images.

When Convertio Is Still the Right Choice

Convertio supports over 200 file format conversions — far more than any single-purpose browser tool. Use Convertio when:

For straightforward JPG-to-PNG conversion — especially for anything done regularly or in batches — the browser tool removes all friction and privacy concerns.

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Why No-Upload Matters for Regular JPG-to-PNG Conversion

Most users do not think twice about uploading to Convertio or ezgif for a quick conversion. But if you are doing this regularly — converting product photos, client assets, design files — the upload-to-server model has cumulative issues:

Batch JPG to PNG — What Works When You Have 20+ Files

If you regularly convert batches of JPG files to PNG — product images, photography edits, design exports — browser-based batch conversion is the most efficient approach:

  1. Open the converter in your browser.
  2. Select all your JPGs at once (Ctrl+click on Windows, Cmd+click on Mac) or drag a selection.
  3. All files convert in parallel — no waiting for one to finish before the next starts.
  4. Download each output file.

For very large batches (100+ files), consider using Windows Paint's built-in batch option through File Explorer (right-click > Edit, then save as PNG for each), or ImageMagick from the command line: mogrify -format png *.jpg. Both are completely local with no upload and no limits.

No Limits, No Upload — JPG to PNG Free

No 25 MB cap, no daily limit, no server upload. Convert as many JPGs to PNG as you need — free, instant, private.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the quality the same as Convertio for JPG to PNG?

Yes. Both tools perform a lossless format conversion — every pixel from the JPG source is preserved exactly in the PNG output. There is no quality variable in a JPG-to-PNG conversion because PNG is lossless. The output is identical regardless of which tool you use.

Does ezgif support batch JPG to PNG conversion?

ezgif processes files one at a time — it is not designed for batch conversion. For converting multiple JPGs to PNG at once, a browser tool with batch support or a local tool like IrfanView is more efficient.

Can I use a free browser converter for commercial projects?

Yes. Browser-based converters are generic utilities — the format conversion does not create any intellectual property implications. Your images remain entirely yours. The tool simply changes the file format.

What is the maximum file size the browser-based converter handles?

There is no imposed limit. The practical limit depends on your device's available browser memory. Files up to 50–100 MB process without issue on modern computers. Extremely large RAW exports (200 MB+) may be slow on devices with limited RAM.

Andrew Walsh
Andrew Walsh Developer Tools & API Writer

Andrew worked as a developer advocate at two SaaS startups writing API documentation used by thousands of engineers.

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