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BMP to JPG Online

Convert BMP images to JPG format in your browser with no file uploads.

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What Is BMP to JPG Conversion?

BMP to JPG is a free online tool that convert BMP images to JPG format in your browser with no file uploads. No files are uploaded — everything is processed locally on your device.

Convert BMP to JPG online free with this tool that transforms uncompressed BMP (Bitmap) images into compressed JPEG format, dramatically reducing file size while maintaining good visual quality. BMP files store raw pixel data without compression, making them extremely large. Converting to JPG makes images practical for sharing, uploading, and web use. Our converter processes images entirely in your browser, so your files never leave your device.

Privacy guarantee: BMP to JPG processes all files directly in your browser using WebAssembly. No data is uploaded to any server, no information is collected, and the tool works offline after loading. Unlimited usage with no signup, no watermarks, and no file size limits.

How to Use BMP to JPG

  1. Upload your BMP image

    Select a BMP file from your device or drag it into the upload area.

  2. Set JPEG quality

    Adjust the quality slider to balance file size and image quality.

  3. Download the JPG file

    Click Convert and download the compressed JPEG image.

Why Use Our BMP to JPG Converter?

Converts locally in your browser — BMP files stay on your device
Dramatically reduces file size: 10 MB BMP becomes 200-500 KB JPG
Adjustable JPEG quality slider for size vs. clarity control
Handles 24-bit and 32-bit BMP files with full color accuracy
Makes legacy BMP files shareable via email and web
Ideal for converting scanned documents saved as BMP
No watermarks, account signup, or installation required

Frequently Asked Questions

How much smaller will my BMP file be as JPG?

BMP files are uncompressed, so the size reduction is dramatic. A typical 10 MB BMP image converts to a 200-500 KB JPEG at good quality — a 95% or greater reduction. The exact savings depend on the image content and quality setting.

Will the conversion reduce image quality?

JPEG uses lossy compression, so there is some quality loss. At quality settings of 80-90%, the difference is imperceptible to most viewers. For images where perfect quality is required, consider converting to PNG instead.

Why are BMP files so large?

BMP (Bitmap) format stores every pixel's color data without any compression. A 1920x1080 image at 24-bit color requires about 6 MB in BMP format. JPG achieves much smaller sizes by using lossy compression algorithms that exploit how human vision perceives images.

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