Format Conversion

Convert BMP to JPG Online

Convert bulky BMP bitmap files to compact JPG images in your browser. Massive size savings, no upload, no signup, no watermark. Free, private, and mobile friendly.

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How to use BMP to JPG

  1. 1Upload or drag your BMP file into the tool.
  2. 2The bitmap is decoded and drawn onto a canvas.
  3. 3The image is re-encoded as a compact JPG in your browser.
  4. 4Download the much smaller JPG file.

Features

  • Dramatically reduces file size versus uncompressed BMP.
  • Produces JPG files that open on any device or platform.
  • Client-side conversion means nothing is uploaded.
  • Free, no signup, no watermark, and mobile friendly.

The problem with BMP files

BMP, short for bitmap, is one of the oldest image formats. It stores every pixel uncompressed, which makes the files enormous. A single photo saved as BMP can easily be ten or twenty times larger than the same image as a JPG. Those huge files are awkward to email, slow to upload, and wasteful of storage.

BMP is also poorly supported outside of legacy Windows software. Many websites, chat apps, and mobile devices will not display a BMP at all, and some outright reject the extension. This makes BMP a poor choice for sharing images with anyone.

Converting to JPG fixes both problems at once. JPG applies efficient compression tuned for photographs, cutting the file size dramatically, and it is accepted by virtually every application and platform in existence.

How the conversion works

This tool decodes your BMP with the browser and paints it onto an HTML canvas, then encodes the canvas as a JPG. Since BMP has no transparency, there is nothing to flatten, and the full image is preserved. Everything happens on your own device using the Canvas API, so no upload is required.

JPG uses lossy compression, so a small amount of detail is discarded to achieve the large size reduction. At standard quality this is not noticeable for typical photos and screenshots, while the file becomes a fraction of the original BMP size.

The converter is free, adds no watermark, and needs no account. It runs the same on desktops, tablets, and phones, so you can slim down a BMP wherever you are.

Frequently asked questions

How much smaller will the JPG be?

Because BMP is uncompressed, the JPG is often a small fraction of the original size, frequently ten or more times smaller depending on the image content.

Does converting lose quality?

JPG is lossy, so a little detail is discarded, but at normal quality settings the difference is invisible for most photos and screenshots.

Why can't I just use the BMP?

Many websites, apps, and mobile devices do not support BMP, and the files are impractically large. JPG is compact and universally compatible.

Does BMP have transparency I might lose?

Standard BMP files do not store transparency, so nothing is lost in that respect during the conversion.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. The BMP is decoded and converted locally in your browser, so your image never leaves your device.

Can I convert scanned documents saved as BMP?

Yes. Scans and screenshots work well, and the JPG version will be far easier to store and share.

Does this work on a phone?

Yes. The tool runs in any modern mobile browser with no installation.

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