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BMP to JPG Online Converter

Convert your BMP file to JPG format in simple 3 clicks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

About converting BMP to JPG.

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Is this BMP to JPG converter free?

Yes, our BMP to JPG converter is 100% free to use. No registration, no login, no hidden fees.

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How long does it take to convert BMP to JPG?

Conversion typically takes only a few seconds using our powerful cloud servers.

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Is my BMP file secure?

Yes. Your files are processed on our secure servers and deleted immediately after conversion.

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What is the maximum file size?

You can convert files up to 400MB in size for free.

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Do I need to install software?

No installation required. Our BMP to JPG converter works entirely in your web browser.

Convert BMP to JPG Format

BMP files are massive — a single 1920×1080 uncompressed bitmap is around 6 MB. Converting BMP to JPG compresses that to under 500 KB while maintaining excellent visual quality for photographs. JPG's compression algorithm is designed for continuous-tone images like photos, achieving ratios of 10:1 or better with minimal perceptible loss. For sharing, emailing, or uploading images, JPG is the practical choice every time.

Why Convert BMP to JPG?

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Sharing and uploading

Web platforms cap file sizes. JPG lets you share photos online without hitting upload limits.

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Storage savings

A folder of BMP wallpapers can shrink from gigabytes to megabytes when converted to JPG.

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Email attachments

Email services limit attachment size. JPG makes image sharing practical for every inbox.

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Photo workflows

JPG is the standard export format for cameras and is supported by every photo viewer.

BMP
  • File extension.bmp
  • DescriptionBMP (Bitmap) stores uncompressed bitmap digital images independently of the display device. Large file sizes but no quality loss.
  • Associated programsMicrosoft Paint, Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, MS Photo Editor
  • Developed byMicrosoft
  • MIME typeimage/bmp
JPG
  • File extension.jpg
  • DescriptionJPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is the most widely used lossy image compression format, ideal for photographs and complex images with many colors. JPEG achieves small file sizes by discarding some image data, making it perfect for web use and sharing.
  • Associated programsAdobe Photoshop, GIMP, Windows Photo Viewer, Preview (Mac)
  • Developed byJoint Photographic Experts Group
  • MIME typeimage/jpeg

How to Convert BMP to JPG?

Convert your BMP file to JPG format in simple 3 clicks.

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Upload your BMP file

Click "Choose File" or drag and drop your BMP image into the upload area.

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Select JPG as output format

Choose "JPG" as the output format. Optionally adjust dimensions, color filters, or DPI.

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Step 03
Convert the file

Click "Convert Now" to start converting your BMP file to JPG.

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Step 04
Download the JPG file

Once the conversion is complete, download your converted JPG file instantly.

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Tip: Use a JPG quality setting of 85–95% for photo-quality output that is visually indistinguishable from the source BMP.

Free BMP File Conversion Tools

BMP vs JPG: Complete Format Guide

Feature
BMP
JPG
Compression
BMPNone
JPGLossy
Transparency
BMPOnly in 32-bit BMP via BITMAPV4/V5HEADER alpha channel — inconsistently supported by applications
JPGNot supported — transparent areas always render as solid white or the specified matte color
Animation
BMPNot supported
JPGNot supported
Color Depth
BMP1-bit monochrome to 32-bit RGBA — most common use is 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
JPG24-bit (8 bits per channel: RGB) — up to 16.7 million colors
File Size
BMP3 MB – 25 MB per image — a 1920×1080 24-bit BMP is approximately 5.9 MB
JPG50 KB – 5 MB per image depending on resolution and quality setting
Browser Support
BMPTechnically supported by most browsers but virtually never used on the web due to enormous file sizes
JPGUniversal — all browsers, all operating systems, all devices including IE6 and older smartphones
Best For
BMPLegacy Windows apps
JPGPhotos, web images

Common Use Cases: BMP → JPG

📧 Sharing screenshots and captures🌐 Web image publishing💾 Disk space optimization📱 Mobile device sharing📤 Platform and service uploads
⚠️Quality 85–95% maintains visually excellent output while achieving a 12–20× file size reduction. The perceptual quality loss from JPG compression on BMP source data is typically imperceptible at these settings.
BMP

About the {from} Format BMP

BMP (Device-Independent Bitmap) was introduced by Microsoft with the Windows 3.0 SDK in 1990 as the native raster format for Windows. It stores pixel data with zero compression, ensuring perfect reproduction across all hardware. BMP dominated early Windows computing for wallpapers, icons, and application graphics. As the internet grew, its massive file sizes made it impractical for any networked use, displacing it with JPG, PNG, and WebP.

Strengths
+Zero compression artifacts — the highest possible fidelity for raw storage
+Simple, well-documented format trivial to read/write programmatically
+Universal support across all Windows software and development tools
+Direct pixel data access with no decoding overhead
Limitations
Extremely large files — a 1080p image is ~6 MB vs ~300 KB as JPG
No practical web use — impractically large for any internet delivery
Limited support outside Windows ecosystem
No meaningful advantages over PNG for any modern use case
When to Use
Legacy Windows applications that exclusively require BMP format
Automated Windows image processing pipelines as an intermediate format
System resource files (wallpaper, specific application bitmaps)
When absolute raw pixel fidelity is needed and file size is irrelevant
Tips
PNG achieves identical lossless quality to BMP at 50–70% smaller file sizes
Convert to JPG for a 95%+ file size reduction with visually excellent quality
24-bit BMP and 24-bit PNG are visually identical — PNG is always the better choice
There are essentially no modern use cases where BMP is preferable to PNG
JPG

About the {from} Format JPG

Standardized in 1992 by the Joint Photographic Experts Group, JPEG became the internet's dominant image format through the 1990s. Its DCT compression made digital photography practical for early web and digital cameras, enabling photo-sharing at a time when dial-up connections made large files impractical. Today it remains the default format for cameras, smartphones, and photo-sharing platforms worldwide.

Strengths
+Smallest file sizes for photographs (10:1 to 20:1 compression ratio)
+Universal compatibility across every device, software, and platform
+Embeds EXIF metadata (GPS, camera settings, date/time)
+Adjustable quality/size trade-off at save time
Limitations
Lossy — permanently discards image data with every save
No transparency — backgrounds are always solid
Visible block artifacts on sharp edges, text, and high-contrast areas
Quality degrades with each re-save (generational quality loss)
When to Use
Sharing photographs on social media, email, or blogs
Camera images where file size matters more than pixel perfection
Web page photos where page load speed is the priority
Any context requiring maximum cross-device and software compatibility
Tips
Quality 85–95% delivers the optimal balance between file size and visual quality
Never re-save a JPG after editing — use PNG or TIFF as your working master file
Use PNG or WebP for logos, text, and graphics with sharp edges instead
Strip EXIF metadata before web publishing to trim 5–20 KB per image

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Why DigitalOfficePro?

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Free to Everyone
FREE

Absolutely FREE online service. No extra cost, no registration, convert as many files as you like.

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100% Secure
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Your files are automatically deleted from our servers instantly after conversion. We guarantee file security and privacy.

High Speed Conversion
< 3s

Files are converted using our powerful cloud conversion servers — faster than local desktop software in most cases.

No Limitations
∞ files

Unlike other services, there is no limit on the number of files you can convert.

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Quality Output
HD quality

We use high quality conversion algorithms so you won't lose quality during file conversion.

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Support 100+ Formats
200+ fmts

We support more than 200 file formats including all document, image, video, audio and ebook formats.

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Supported Input Formats

Upload any of the following formats and convert to JPG, PNG, WEBP, BMP, GIF, or TIFF.

Standard Image

JPGPNGWEBPBMPGIFTIFFHEICPPMWBMP

Design & Vector

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RAW Camera

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