Combine JPG to PNG
Merge multiple images into one PNG file
Drag & drop images here or click to select
JPG, JPEG, PNG โ PNG (lossless)Merge JPG to PNG Free: Combine Multiple Images into One PNG File
Do you have a set of JPG photos you need to merge into a single PNG file? Whether you are putting together a web banner, a product collage, a mood board, or a presentation graphic, our JPG to PNG merger gets the job done without any signups or fees. Upload your files, arrange the order, and download a clean PNG all inside your browser.
Why Convert and Merge JPG into PNG Format?
When I was designing this merger, I had to decide what the output format should be. JPG made sense for file size, but PNG won on everything else that actually matters for merged images.
- No quality loss on save: PNG is lossless, so your merged image stays sharp no matter how many times you edit or re-save it. JPG quietly loses detail every time you save.
- Transparent background support: PNG handles transparency, which is useful if you plan to remove the background after merging โ something I personally do a lot for web graphics.
- Better on social platforms: Twitter, Pinterest, and LinkedIn compress PNG files less aggressively than JPG, so your image looks noticeably cleaner when shared online.
- One file instead of many: I find it much easier to work with a single merged PNG than keeping track of ten separate JPGs scattered across a folder.
How to Merge JPG to PNG โ 3 Easy Steps
I kept the process as short as possible. Here is how it works:
Step 1 โ Upload your JPG files

Click the upload area or drag and drop your images directly onto the page. There is no strict file limit โ add as many JPGs as you need to merge into one PNG.
Step 2 โ Set the layout

Drag the thumbnails to reorder your images. Choose horizontal or vertical layout depending on how you want the images arranged in the final PNG file. Order matters here, so take a moment to get it right before combining.
Step 3 โ Download

Hit the “Combine to PNG” button. Your browser processes everything locally and the merged PNG file downloads to your device instantly. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
Features of CombineJPG.com Merger Tool
A few things I made sure to include from the start:
- No Watermarks: I hate watermarks on other people’s work, so there are none here.
- No Account Needed: You should not have to register just to merge two images. Open the page and go.
- Mobile Friendly: I tested this on Chrome, Safari, and Firefox โ desktop, iPhone, and Android. It works on all of them.
- Fully Private: Everything runs inside your browser. Your images never leave your device.
๐ JPG vs PNG โ Why the Difference Matters When Merging
| Feature | JPG (Input) | PNG (Output) |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy | Lossless |
| Transparency | Not supported | Supported |
| Best use | Photos, small file size | Graphics, web images, editing |
| Output quality | Standard | High-detail, crisp edges |
| Re-save behaviour | Loses quality each time | No quality loss on re-save |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I combine JPG to PNG online for free?
Upload your JPG files on this page, arrange the order, choose your layout, and click combine. The file downloads as a PNG immediately. No payment, no login, no catch.
Will my images lose quality during the merge?
No. Because the output format is PNG, which uses lossless compression, the merged result will be just as sharp as the files you uploaded. You will not notice any degradation.
Can I merge JPG to PNG on my mobile phone?
Yes. I built it to work on mobile browsers without needing an app. It runs fine on iPhone and Android through any standard browser.
Is there a limit on the number of images I can join?
I kept the batch limit generous. You can combine multiple JPG files into one PNG in a single session without hitting the tight caps that most other tools impose.
Does the tool support formats other than JPG?
The primary input is JPG and JPEG. The tool also accepts PNG files if you want to include them in the merge alongside your JPGs.
A Few Tips From My Own Experience
Match your image dimensions before uploading. For horizontal merges, images with similar heights line up cleanly without gaps or misaligned edges. For vertical merges, match the widths. A little prep before uploading saves editing time after.
Use the spacing option. Adding a small gap between images in the final PNG gives the output a more structured, polished look. I use this myself when making portfolio grids or product comparison sheets โ it makes a noticeable difference.
Always start with the highest resolution files you have. PNG preserves detail well, but it can only work with what you give it. The sharper your input JPGs, the better the final merged PNG will look, especially when viewed on high-density screens.
Tool built and maintained by the team at CombineJPG.com. If something is not working or you have a suggestion, use the contact page โ we actually read those.
