JPG to BMP Converter

Convert your JPG images to the simple, uncompressed BMP format in one click. 100% private & secure.

Drag & drop your JPG files here

(Up to 20 files at once)

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About JPG to BMP Conversion

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BMP (Bitmap Image File) is one of the simplest graphics file formats developed by Microsoft. Unlike JPG, which uses compression that can degrade image quality, BMP is an uncompressed format. This means it stores all the pixel data exactly as it is.

How to Convert JPG to BMP

  1. Click the 'Select Files' button or drag and drop your JPG files into the upload area.
  2. There are no extra options—the conversion is direct and simple.
  3. Click the 'Convert to BMP' button.
  4. After conversion, download your new BMP files individually.

Why Convert From JPG to BMP?

  • Lossless Quality: Since BMP is uncompressed, no image data is lost. The converted image is a pixel-for-pixel representation of the original.
  • Simplicity and Compatibility: BMP is a simple, widely supported format, especially on Windows, making it useful for system icons or simple graphics.
  • Large File Size: The primary drawback of BMP is its large file size compared to compressed formats. It is not recommended for use on websites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will converting from JPG to BMP improve image quality?
No. Converting a JPG to BMP will not improve its quality. The BMP will faithfully store all the data from the source JPG, including any existing compression artifacts.
Is this JPG to BMP converter free?
Yes, absolutely! Our converter is 100% free to use. You can convert as many images as you like without any limits.
Are my uploaded files secure?
Your privacy is paramount. All conversions happen directly in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers.
Why use the BMP format?
BMP is a simple, uncompressed, and widely supported format, especially on Windows. It's useful for system icons or simple graphics where exact pixel data is required.
Is BMP a good format for websites?
No, generally it is not recommended. Due to its uncompressed nature, BMP files are very large, which would significantly slow down website loading times.