Convert your BMP to JPG to dramatically reduce file size while maintaining excellent visual quality. Our free online BMP to JPG converter works in your browser, requires no signup, and keeps your files private.
BMP (Bitmap) images are typically uncompressed and very large. JPG provides efficient lossy compression, ideal for sharing, storage savings, and faster web performance.
Why Convert BMP to JPG?
BMP files are often uncompressed and heavy. JPG offers efficient compression and wide compatibility:
- Much Smaller Files: Save storage and speed up sharing.
- Great Compatibility: JPG works across apps and devices.
- Good Visual Quality: Tuned settings for strong fidelity.
- Web Performance: Lighter images for faster loading.
How to Convert BMP to JPG Online
- Click Upload BMP and choose your file.
- Wait for processing.
- Click Download JPG to save your image.
Quality is auto-tuned for a balanced result.
Tips for Better Results
- Quality Setting: Use 85–90% for important images; 70–80% for web.
- Color Profile: Convert to sRGB before upload for consistent display.
- Resize: Downscale very large images to cut size further.
- For Maximum Savings: After JPG, consider JPG → WebP.
Supported Limits & Formats
- Accepted input: BMP (
image/bmp
) - Maximum file size: up to 16 MB per file
- Output: JPG (
.jpg
, MIMEimage/jpeg
) - Encoding: Progressive JPEG via mozjpeg
Troubleshooting
- Colors look off: Ensure sRGB profile before upload.
- Need transparency: JPG doesn't support alpha; use PNG instead.
- Still too large: Lower quality slightly (80–85%) or resize.
- Upload fails: Ensure BMP and ≤ 16 MB.
- Yes, the converter is completely free with no hidden charges or subscriptions.
- JPG uses lossy compression. We use high-quality settings to minimize visible loss.
- You can upload images up to 16 MB per file.
- Files are processed automatically and not retained longer than necessary for conversion.
- This page converts one file at a time. For bulk needs, repeat the process or use a batch tool.
JPG conversion is lossy. Keep a copy of your original BMP if you may need an uncompressed or lossless version later.