Convert PSD to PNG

Convert PSD to PNG free in your browser. No upload, no signup, no watermark. Files stay on your device.

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how to convert psd to png

  1. Drop your PSD file

    Drag your PSD file into the drop zone above, or click the box to pick a file from your computer or phone. The browser reads the file directly — nothing uploads.

  2. Click Convert

    The page runs ag-psd on your device to decode the Photoshop Document and encode it as Portable Network Graphics. Most conversions finish in a few seconds; large or codec-heavy files (RAW, video) can take longer.

  3. Download the PNG file

    When the conversion finishes, the PNG file is ready to download. Save it anywhere on your device.

FAQ

common questions

Will my PSD layers be preserved in the PNG?

No — PNG is a single-image format with no concept of layers. All visible PSD layers are merged into one flattened image, with blending modes, layer effects (drop shadows, glows, gradients), and adjustment layers all baked into the final pixels. To preserve editable layers, keep the PSD alongside the exported PNG. To share editable work with a non-Photoshop user, use a layered PNG variant (APNG) or hand off the PSD itself.

Does transparency from my PSD carry over?

Yes when the PSD has no opaque background layer. If your PSD canvas is transparent (the bottom layer shows a checkerboard in Photoshop), the PNG output keeps that transparency with full 8-bit alpha — 256 levels of transparency per pixel, so semi-transparent edges, drop shadows, and soft brush strokes all render correctly. If the PSD has a solid background layer, the PNG will be fully opaque.

Will hidden layers be included in the PNG?

No. The converter only renders visible layers (the eye icon turned on in Photoshop). If a layer is hidden in the source PSD, it won't appear in the PNG. Show or hide layers in Photoshop before exporting to control what makes it into the final image.

What about my smart objects, vector layers, and text layers?

All rasterised. Smart objects render to their current pixel state; vector layers (shapes, paths) flatten to pixels at the canvas resolution; text layers render with their current font, size, and effects baked in. The PNG is purely raster — nothing remains editable as it was in the PSD.

Will the PNG be high enough quality for print?

Same resolution as your PSD canvas. If your PSD is 300 dpi at A4 dimensions, the PNG is the same. Print fidelity depends on resolution at intended print size — 300 dpi at the target physical size is the standard for print. The PNG itself doesn't carry a 'print quality' setting separate from its pixel dimensions; that's the source PSD's job.