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Convert BMP to JPG Online

Free, private BMP to JPG converter. Your files never leave your browser. All processing happens locally on your device.

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No Server Uploads

FormatShift converts files directly in your browser. Your files never leave your device, so there's nothing to intercept or leak.

Instant Export

Files convert on your machine, so downloads are ready right away, even on slow connections.

High Fidelity

Good encoding keeps your files looking and sounding right, even at smaller sizes.

Built for Privacy

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How to convert BMP to JPG

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Drop your BMP file

Drag your file onto the converter above, or click to browse your files. Your files stay on your device.

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Automatic conversion

FormatShift converts your file right in your browser using WebAssembly. No server involved, so your data stays completely private.

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Download your JPG file

Once the conversion finishes, click the download button and you are done. The converted file is ready to use.

Why convert BMP to JPG?

BMP and JPG serve different purposes. Converting between them lets you use whichever format works best for your situation.

What is a BMP file?

Bitmap Image File: BMP is an uncompressed image format from Microsoft. Files are large because every pixel is stored individually without compression. It is mostly used in legacy Windows applications.

Created by: Microsoft, introduced with Windows 1.0 in 1985

Used for: Legacy Windows applications, raw pixel data, internal processing

Technical details: Typically uncompressed, storing raw pixel data. Supports various color depths. Files are significantly larger than equivalent PNG or JPEG.

Compatibility: Natively supported on Windows. Most image editors can read BMP, but web browsers have limited support.

What is a JPG file?

Joint Photographic Experts Group: JPEG is the default format for photographs. If you've taken a photo with your phone or downloaded an image from the web, chances are it was a JPEG. It uses lossy compression to keep file sizes small while maintaining reasonable visual quality.

Created by: Joint Photographic Experts Group (ISO/IEC), first published in 1992

Used for: Photographs, web images, email attachments, social media uploads

Technical details: Lossy compression with adjustable quality. Higher quality means bigger files. Does not support transparency. Works best for complex images with lots of color variation like photos.

Compatibility: Universally supported on every device, browser, and platform.

BMP vs JPG

Feature BMP JPG
Type Bitmap Image File Joint Photographic Experts Group
Best for Legacy Windows applications, raw pixel data, internal processing Photographs, web images, email attachments, social media uploads
Compatibility Natively supported on Windows. Most image editors can read BMP, but web browsers have limited support. Universally supported on every device, browser, and platform.
Pros No compression artifacts, simple format, fast to read and write Small file sizes for photos, adjustable quality, universal support
Cons Very large file sizes, not suitable for web use, limited browser support Lossy compression degrades quality with each re-save, no transparency support

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to convert BMP to JPG online?
Yes. FormatShift processes your file entirely in your browser. Your data never leaves your device, so there is nothing to intercept or leak. No account or signup required.
How long does BMP to JPG conversion take?
Image conversions usually finish in under a second, even for large files.
What is the difference between BMP and JPG?
BMP (Bitmap Image File): Typically uncompressed, storing raw pixel data. Supports various color depths. Files are significantly larger than equivalent PNG or JPEG. JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group): Lossy compression with adjustable quality. Higher quality means bigger files. Does not support transparency. Works best for complex images with lots of color variation like photos.
Will I lose quality converting BMP to JPG?
This depends on the formats involved. Check the comparison above for details on how BMP and JPG handle compression and quality.
Do I need to install any software?
No. FormatShift runs entirely in your browser. There is nothing to download, install, or sign up for.