BMP to JPG
JPG Converter
1. How to Use
- Upload BMP (bitmap) files. Supports standard Windows BMP format—including 24-bit and 32-bit color. Multiple files supported for batch conversion.
- Set output quality (1–100%) and click Convert to JPG. Higher quality keeps more detail; lower quality further reduces file size for email or web.
- Download converted files individually or use Download All / Download as ZIP. BMP to JPG typically reduces file size by 80–95%.
- Preview uploaded BMP files before converting. See thumbnails of your images in the upload area.
2. How It Works
BMP (Bitmap) stores raw pixel data with minimal or no compression. A 1920×1080 BMP can be 6MB or more—unwieldy for sharing.
The browser decodes BMP and re-encodes to JPEG using lossy compression. Visual quality is preserved at typical viewing sizes while file size drops dramatically.
All processing happens in your browser. No upload, no server—convert BMP to JPG locally and keep your files private.
3. About BMP to JPG
BMP is an older, uncompressed format commonly used in Windows screenshots, paint programs, and legacy scanning software. File sizes can be very large.
Converting BMP to JPG reduces file size for sharing via email, web upload, or cloud storage. JPG is also better supported for web display and mobile viewing.
A free BMP to JPG converter that reduces file size significantly. Ideal for screenshots, scans, and images exported from older applications.
4. Advantages
- Dramatic file size reduction: BMP to JPG often shrinks files by 80–95% with minimal visual loss.
- Simple, fast conversion. No installation—works in any modern browser.
- Batch processing: Convert multiple BMP files to JPG at once. Download all as ZIP.
- Privacy-first: No upload. Convert BMP images locally on your device.
5. Real-World Use Cases
- Reduce BMP screenshot or scan file size. Send via email without hitting attachment limits.
- Prepare BMP images for web or email. JPG loads faster and displays in more contexts.
- Convert Windows Paint or Snipping Tool outputs (often saved as BMP) for sharing or archiving.
- Shrink scanned documents or diagrams saved as BMP for easier storage and transfer.