Convert PSD to PNG
Convert a Photoshop PSD file to PNG online for free — no Photoshop required. Layers are flattened into a high-quality PNG with transparency preserved.
About this PSD to PNG tool
PSD to PNG converts a Photoshop document into a standard PNG image without needing Photoshop installed. The layers are flattened into the composite image — exactly what the design looks like — and saved as a lossless PNG, preserving transparency where the PSD has transparent areas. This is the everyday fix for receiving design files you cannot open: a logo delivered as PSD, a design mockup that needs to go into a presentation, or graphics that must be uploaded somewhere that only accepts standard image formats. PNG is the right target when you need transparency or lossless quality; for photographs use PSD to JPG for smaller files, or PSD to WebP for the web.
How to use PSD to PNG
- Open the tool and add your file, text or values.
- Review the available options such as page range, output format, quality, password or language.
- Start the process and keep the browser window open until it finishes.
- Download the result and continue with a related tool if needed.
Useful tips
- For scanned PDFs, tools with OCR support run text recognition automatically where possible.
- For large files, use compression tools before sharing by email or uploading to portals.
- For best results, upload clean files with the correct extension and avoid corrupted documents.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need Photoshop for this?
No — that is the point. The converter reads the PSD file on the server and outputs a standard PNG that opens anywhere.
What happens to the layers?
They are flattened into the final composite image, exactly as the design appears with all visible layers combined. Individual layers are not preserved — PNG has no layer concept.
Is transparency preserved?
Yes. If the PSD has transparent areas (like a logo on a transparent canvas), the PNG keeps them — one of the main reasons to choose PNG over JPG as the output.
Does the conversion lose quality?
No. PNG is lossless, so the flattened image is pixel-identical to what the PSD shows at its full resolution.
What if my PSD uses fonts I don't have?
Not a problem for conversion — the PSD's embedded composite preview is rendered as-is, so text appears exactly as the designer saved it.
Which output should I pick: PNG, JPG or WebP?
PNG for transparency, logos and graphics (lossless). JPG for photographic content where file size matters. WebP for web publishing — smallest files with transparency support.