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Convert BMP to JPG

Drop your BMP image in and download it as JPG within seconds. There is no account to create and nothing to install, and you can convert as many files as you like.

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How to convert BMP to JPG, step by step

  1. Select your BMP file

    Click the upload area or drag your BMP file straight onto it. You can drop several at once if you need to convert them all.

  2. Check the target is JPG

    The output format is already set to JPG. If you added several files and want a different format for each, switch to the "A format for each file" option.

  3. Press Convert

    Conversion runs on your own device, so it starts instantly and never depends on your internet speed or on a queue at some server.

  4. Download the result

    Hit Download and save your new JPG file. If you converted several, you can grab them all together in a ZIP.

Why convert BMP to JPG?

JPG is far more compatible than BMP: virtually any device, program or website opens it with nothing extra installed. On top of that, JPG compresses the content, so the result will weigh considerably less than the original. That is what matters when emailing it or publishing it online.

About these formats

BMP

.bmp

An uncompressed Windows bitmap. It keeps full quality but produces very heavy files.

More about BMP →

JPG

.jpg, .jpeg

The most widespread image format. It uses lossy compression, giving small files that are ideal for photos and for publishing online.

More about JPG →

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Frequently asked questions

Is converting BMP to JPG free?

Yes, entirely. No accounts, no daily file limit and no watermarks on the result. The site is funded by the ads on the page.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. The BMP to JPG conversion runs inside your browser, on your own device. The file never travels across the internet, so nobody can see it and there is no copy left to delete afterwards.

Is quality lost in the conversion?

JPG uses lossy compression, so technically yes. We default to a high quality setting so the difference is not visible to the naked eye, in exchange for a much lighter file.

Can I convert several files at once?

Yes. Drop in as many as you like and they will be converted one after another. When they finish you can download them individually or all together in a ZIP.

Does it work on a phone?

Yes, on Android and iPhone, with no app to install. Just open this page in your phone browser.