PNGmaker

Actually free

Free PNG Maker โ€“ No Signup, No Upload, No Watermark

PNGmaker is genuinely free. No trial period, no credit card, no watermark on your output, no hidden limits. Everything runs in your browser โ€” your images never leave your device.

What 'free' actually means here

Many tools call themselves free, then add a watermark to every download. Or they give you 5 free uses per day. Or they require a signup before you can do anything. PNGmaker doesn't do any of that.

  • No watermark โ€” Your downloaded image is clean. No logo, no badge, no text overlay.
  • No signup โ€” Open the tool and start working. No email, no password, no account.
  • No daily limit โ€” Process as many images as you need in a session.
  • No file uploads โ€” Processing happens in your browser. No files are sent to a server.

How is this possible?

PNGmaker uses browser-native technology โ€” WebAssembly and local AI models โ€” to process images directly on your device. There's no server infrastructure to pay for per image, which means no reason to charge you or limit your usage. The cost to run PNGmaker doesn't scale with how many images you process.

What you can do for free

  • Remove backgrounds โ€” AI-powered, works on people, products, logos, and more.
  • Remove white backgrounds โ€” Precision color-based removal for flat design assets.
  • Convert JPG to PNG โ€” Lossless format conversion in seconds.
  • Compress PNGs โ€” Reduce file size without visible quality loss.
  • Resize images โ€” Scale to any pixel dimensions.
  • Edit PNGs โ€” Crop, rotate, adjust, and export.

All of these are free, with no limits, and no watermarks on any output.

Compared to other tools

Tools like Remove.bg, Canva, and Adobe Express are useful, but they come with conditions. Remove.bg charges per image after a free tier. Canva puts features behind a subscription. Adobe Express requires an Adobe account. Many add a watermark to free downloads.

PNGmaker has none of those conditions. It's free to use, the output is yours, and nothing about that changes based on how much you use it.

Try it with PNGmaker

Use the tool flow directly from this guide. The idea is simple: understand the workflow, then get to the result fast.

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