JPG to JPEG

Convert your JPG to JPEG files online easily and safely. Resize and compress any file format you want without losing quality with our advanced file converter tool. No email or registration required.


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How to convert JPG to JPEG

Without installing any application or plug-in, you can easily convert from your phone or computer by following the steps below from our online application.

  1. Select or drag a JPG file from your computer or mobile phone by clicking the "Choose File" button above.
  2. Make all settings like image quality, resizing before converting to JPG file.
  3. Click the "Convert" button to start the file upload and conversion process.
  4. If a problem occurs, repeat the process from the beginning, following the on-screen instructions.
  5. If everything goes well, download your JPEG file from the "Download JPEG" button in the output message on your page.

That's all! With our trust and privacy-oriented file converter, you can convert dozens of file formats online for free, without registration!

About JPG File Format

JPG or JPEG is a lossy image file compression extension, which stands for Joint Photographic Eperts Group. The JPG extension is a lossy file extension that has now been accepted by many manufacturers and is seen as one of the most ideal extensions, especially for photos. JPG is capable of reducing the total file size of files up to 5% of the size. After this compression process, some tiny details of the image disappear.

About JPEG File Format

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a widely used file format for compressing and storing digital images. It is a lossy compression format, meaning that it achieves high compression ratios by discarding some of the image data during compression. The compression reduces the file size significantly while maintaining an acceptable level of image quality. JPEG is commonly used for photographs, digital camera images, and web graphics due to its efficient compression algorithm. It supports millions of colors and can handle complex images with smooth color transitions. However, since it is a lossy format, repeated editing and saving of JPEG images can result in a gradual loss of image quality due to the compression artifacts accumulating over time.