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Convert JFIF to PNG

Turn your JFIF image into a PNG image — free, fast and without installing any software. This converter runs entirely in your browser: your files are processed locally and never uploaded to a server. You can convert multiple files at once and download everything as a ZIP.

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Max. file size: 25 MB per file.

Your files never leave your device — this conversion runs 100% in your browser.

How to convert

  1. 1

    Upload your JFIF file — drag & drop it into the box or click “Choose files”. You can convert several files at once.

  2. 2

    Click “Convert now”. The conversion starts immediately and usually takes just a few seconds.

  3. 3

    Download your finished PNG file — individually or all files together as a ZIP archive.

About the JFIF format

JFIF is technically a JPEG photo with a different file extension — Windows sometimes saves images from the web this way. Many upload forms and programs reject the unfamiliar .jfif ending.

Why convert to PNG?

PNG is a lossless image format that preserves every pixel exactly and supports transparency. It is the standard choice for logos, screenshots, graphics with text and anything that needs a transparent background. Choose PNG when quality matters more than file size, or when you need transparency — for logos, screenshots and graphics.

Frequently asked questions

Is the JFIF to PNG converter really free?

Yes. Converting JFIF to PNG on ConvertInSeconds is completely free — no sign-up, no watermarks and no hidden costs. The service is financed through advertising.

Is it safe to convert my files here?

Yes — this particular conversion runs 100% in your browser. Your JFIF files are never uploaded anywhere; all processing happens locally on your own device.

Can I convert several files at once?

Yes. Simply drop multiple JFIF files into the upload box — they are converted in one go, and you can download the results individually or bundled as a ZIP archive.

Will the quality suffer when converting JFIF to PNG?

No. The conversion preserves your content as faithfully as possible — PNG is lossless, so every pixel stays exactly as it was.

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