PSD to JPG Converter — Shareable Images in Your Browser

This free tool flattens a PSD into a JPG you can attach to an email, post, or share anywhere. It's compressed at a fixed 92% quality — high enough that the loss is hard to see, small enough to send easily. JPG doesn't support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with white. The file is converted on your device and never uploaded to a server.

Turn a PSD file into a JPG

Drop a PSD file — or click to choose one

Processed in your browser · nothing is uploaded

100% client-side — nothing leaves your device

How it works

  1. Drop your PSD. Drag a .psd file into the upload zone, or click to choose one. Works with layered PSD files — layers are flattened into the final image.
  2. The JPG is built locally. Your browser flattens the document and compresses it to JPG on your device — no server involved.
  3. Check the preview. Transparent areas are shown filled with white — that is how they will look in the JPG.
  4. Download and share. Save the .jpg and attach it, post it, or drop it into a doc.

What's preserved

WhatPreserved?
The composited image (what you see)Yes — flattened into one picture
Image dimensionsYes — exported at the document's pixel size
TransparencyNo — JPG has no alpha channel; transparent areas are filled with white
Layers as separate layersNo — JPG is a flat format; keep your PSD as the master file
Editable textNo — text is rasterized into the image
Exact pixel valuesApproximated — export uses a fixed 92% JPG quality, which is visually close to lossless for most images
Layer effects (shadows, glows)Rendered into the image — visible, but no longer editable

PSD to JPG vs other converters

ToolWhere it runsOutputFree limits
LayerPorterYour browser — no uploadFlattened JPG, fixed 92% qualityFree, no account
ConvertioCloud — file uploadedFlattened JPG1 GB free; batch conversion in Premium
CloudConvertCloud — file uploadedFlattened JPG, resolution and quality optionsFree tier + paid credits
PhotopeaYour browser — no uploadFull editor — edit, then export as JPGFree, ad-supported

CloudConvert also offers resolution and quality controls, and its paid credits make sense if you convert large batches regularly.

FAQ

What happens to transparent areas?

They are filled with white. JPG cannot store transparency, so every converter composites transparent regions against a background color. If you need the transparency kept, export a PNG instead.

Can I choose the JPG quality?

Not yet — this tool exports at a fixed 92% quality, which balances a small file size with visual fidelity for web, email, and chat use. If you need a different quality level or other export controls, CloudConvert offers those options.

How do I get a JPG from a PSD without Photoshop?

Drop the .psd into the tool above; your browser reads the file, flattens it, and saves the JPG — no Photoshop, no account. To edit the design before exporting, open it in Photopea or GIMP.

Does the JPG keep my layers?

No. A JPG is a single flat image — layers, masks, and editable text do not survive the export. Treat the JPG as a copy for sharing and keep the original PSD as your working file.

Why is the JPG so much smaller than my PSD?

Two reasons: the layer structure is discarded, and JPG compresses the remaining image. A multi-layer working file shrinking from hundreds of megabytes to a few is normal and does not mean data was lost from your PSD — the original stays untouched.

More conversions

A PSD is built for editing; a JPG is built for sending. Flattening your design into a compressed image makes it small enough for email and chat apps while looking the same at a glance. Keep the PSD as your source of truth — the JPG is the copy that travels.