PSD to JPG Converter - Free Online
Convert Photoshop PSD files to JPG with all layers flattened. Smart Objects, adjustment layers, and blend modes are composited into a single high-quality JPEG. Choose your preferred quality level.
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Supports .psd files from Adobe Photoshop
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Conversion Settings
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PSD conversion may take 10-30 seconds for large files...
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How to Convert PSD to JPG
Simple 3-step process to flatten your Photoshop file
Upload PSD File
Drag and drop or click to select your Photoshop PSD file
Choose Quality
Select JPEG quality: 70 (smallest), 80 (recommended), or 90 (best quality)
Download JPG
Click convert and download your flattened JPG file instantly
Why Convert PSD to JPG?
Share your Photoshop designs with anyone, anywhere
Universal Compatibility
JPG works everywhere - no Photoshop needed to view the final image
Layer Flattening
All layers, effects, and blend modes are merged into a single flat image
Smaller File Size
PSD files can be hundreds of MB - JPG output is typically under 5MB
Secure Processing
Your files are processed securely and never stored on our servers
Easy Sharing
Share designs with clients or teams who don't have Photoshop installed
Quality Control
Choose between 3 quality levels to balance file size and image quality
How PSD Layer Flattening Works
When converting PSD to JPG, all Photoshop layers are composited into a single flat image. Here's how each layer type is handled.
Layer Groups
Layer groups (folders) are flattened recursively. Group blend modes and opacity are applied during compositing, producing the same result as Photoshop's "Flatten Image" command.
Smart Objects
Smart Objects are rasterized at their current display resolution. Embedded files, linked assets, and smart filters are all rendered into the final pixel output.
Adjustment Layers
Curves, Levels, Hue/Saturation, and other adjustment layers are applied to the layers beneath them, exactly as they appear in Photoshop's preview.
Blend Modes
Multiply, Screen, Overlay, and all other blend modes are composited correctly. Layer opacity and fill opacity are both respected during the flattening process.
Transparency
Since JPG doesn't support transparency, transparent areas are filled with white. Need to preserve transparency? Use our PSD to PNG converter instead.
Text Layers
Text layers are rasterized, preserving fonts, sizes, colors, kerning, and all text effects. The text becomes part of the flat image and is no longer editable.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens to layers when converting PSD to JPG? expand_more
All layers are flattened into a single layer. Layer effects, blend modes, and adjustments are composited into the final image. Transparent areas are filled with white since JPG does not support transparency.
What JPEG quality should I choose? expand_more
Quality 80 (recommended) provides the best balance of file size and visual quality. Use 90 for professional or print work where detail matters. Use 70 for web uploads where smaller file size is preferred.
Are Smart Objects preserved? expand_more
Smart Objects are rasterized and flattened during conversion. The visual appearance is preserved exactly as shown in Photoshop, but the Smart Object editability is lost in the JPG output.
What is the maximum PSD file size supported? expand_more
Free users can convert PSD files up to 100MB. Pro users can convert files up to 500MB. Most Photoshop files fall well within these limits.
Does it handle PSD files with many layers? expand_more
Yes, our converter handles PSD files with hundreds of layers. All layers are composited respecting their blend modes, opacity, and visibility settings. Hidden layers are excluded from the output.
What about text layers in my PSD? expand_more
Text layers are rasterized during conversion, preserving their visual appearance including fonts, sizes, colors, and effects. The text becomes part of the flat image and is no longer editable.
Can I preserve transparency instead of white fill? expand_more
JPG does not support transparency. If you need to preserve transparent areas from your PSD, use our PSD to PNG converter instead, which keeps the alpha channel intact.
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