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Convert your JPG to BMP format.

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  1. Upload Your JPG: Drag & drop files, click “Choose File,” paste from clipboard, or fetch from a URL using the buttons below.
  2. Preview Files: Check your selected images in the preview area. Add more or remove files as needed.
  3. Convert & Download: Click “Download All” to get a ZIP of BMPs, or download individual files after conversion.
  4. Start Fresh: Use the “Delete All” button to reset and convert new images anytime.
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All conversions happen right in your browser. Your JPG files are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring your privacy and data security.

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We don’t store, track, or log your uploaded JPGs or the converted BMPs. Your files stay on your device.

Completely Free

This JPG to BMP conversion tool is completely free to use, with no limits on the number of conversions or file sizes (within browser capabilities).

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JPEG stands for the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the organization that created this popular image format. It was officially released on September 8, 1992. JPEG uses a compression method that reduces file size by removing some image data, while still keeping the picture quality visually good.

This way of saving images made JPEG very popular for digital photos, websites, social media, and email attachments. JPEG files support millions of colors, making them ideal for detailed and colorful photographs. However, JPEG does not support transparent backgrounds or layers like PNG or PSD files do.


How to Open a JPEG File:


File Extensions: .jpg, .jpeg

Developed by: Joint Photographic Experts Group

Initial Release: September 8, 1992

Learn more at JPEG on Wikipedia.

BMP stands for Bitmap Image File. It is a raster image format developed by Microsoft It was officially released on May 22, 1990. BMP stores images by saving pixel data one by one, usually without compression. This makes BMP files large in size but keeps the image very accurate.

BMP is good for saving high-quality images when exact pixel details are important. Because BMP files usually don’t compress data, they aren’t ideal for websites or saving disk space. Most BMP files also don’t support transparency or layers.


How to Open a BMP File:


File Extensions: .bmp, .dib

Developed by: Microsoft Corporation

Initial Release: May 22, 1990

Learn more at BMP on Wikipedia.

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