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Convert BMP to JPG — Free Bitmap Converter

Convert BMP bitmap images to JPG format. Dramatically reduce file size. Free online converter with quality options....

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Upload your .bmp file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .jpg file when it's ready.

About BMP to JPG Conversion

BMP (Bitmap) files store images with no compression, resulting in unnecessarily large file sizes for photographs and complex images. A 1MB JPG photograph might be 30MB as BMP. Converting BMP to JPG reduces storage consumption dramatically while maintaining visual quality.

Our BMP to JPG converter compresses your bitmap images efficiently, producing files that are 90-95% smaller with imperceptible quality difference for photographs. The conversion is essential for sharing, uploading, and storing BMP images practically.

Why Convert BMP to JPG?

File size reduction is the primary benefit. BMP stores every pixel uncompressed; JPG uses intelligent compression that removes imperceptible detail. The difference is dramatic—30MB becomes 1MB with no visible quality loss for photographs.

Email and web uploading require reasonable file sizes. Many systems reject BMP uploads entirely (too large, wrong format) or impose size limits that BMP easily exceeds. JPG conversion enables practical sharing.

Storage efficiency matters at scale. A folder of 100 BMP screenshots might use 3GB; as JPGs, perhaps 100MB. For archives and backups, JPG's efficiency saves significant space.

Common Use Cases

  • Reduce storage consumption of BMP screenshots
  • Enable email attachment of large bitmap images
  • Upload BMP files to platforms requiring JPG
  • Create practical versions of legacy BMP files
  • Prepare images for web use from BMP sources
  • Convert Windows screenshot BMPs to shareable format

How It Works

BMP conversion is straightforward—the uncompressed pixel data encodes to JPG with user-selected quality. Our default of 85 produces excellent results for photographs. For screenshots with text, consider higher quality (90+) or PNG format.

Color depth converts from BMP's 24-bit (or higher) to JPG's standard encoding. Alpha channels in 32-bit BMPs convert to solid backgrounds (white by default). Palette-based BMPs (8-bit or less) convert accurately.

Quality & Performance

BMP is uncompressed, so no quality is lost in the source. JPG compression introduces minimal artifacts at high quality settings. For photographs, the loss is imperceptible. For graphics with text or sharp edges, PNG might preserve detail better than JPG.

SHARP EngineInstantMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DeviceBMPJPG
WindowsNativeNative
macOSNativeNative
iOSPartialNative
AndroidPartialNative
LinuxNativeNative
ChromeOSPartialNative

Tips for Best Results

  • 1BMP is uncompressed — converting to JPG yields 90-95% file size savings
  • 2Quality 85 is optimal for photographs, use 90+ for screenshots with text
  • 332-bit BMPs with alpha channels convert to solid backgrounds (white by default)
  • 4Palette-based (8-bit) BMPs convert just as accurately as 24-bit color BMPs
  • 5Batch convert legacy Windows BMP screenshots for modern sharing and storage

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Stop wasting storage on bloated BMP files. Our converter creates efficient JPGs that look identical while consuming a fraction of the space. Essential for practical image management.

Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

Typically 90-95% smaller. A 30MB BMP photograph becomes 1-2MB as JPG. A 5MB screenshot might become 200KB. The reduction is dramatic.
JPG is better for photographs and complex images (smaller files). PNG is better for screenshots, diagrams, and images with text (sharper detail). For general use, JPG works well.
BMP uses no compression. Every pixel stores separately. A 1920x1080 image needs 6MB just for pixel data, plus headers. JPG achieves same visual quality at 1/20th the size.
For photographs, yes—differences are imperceptible at quality 85+. For graphics with text, minor softening may be visible. Use quality 95+ or PNG for pixel-perfect graphics.

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