Shrink large BMP photographs into practical JPEG files with one quality choice applied consistently across the batch.
Where JPEG quality saves space
JPEG quality controls how aggressively photographic detail is compressed. Higher quality keeps more fine texture and creates a larger file; lower quality reduces the file further but can introduce visible artifacts around edges.
How to convert BMP to JPG
- Choose supported uncompressed BMP photographs.
- Select high, balanced, or small JPEG quality.
- Review the per-file savings and download the finished JPG files.
When this converter is useful
- Reduce the size of bitmap photos before sharing.
- Convert camera or application exports for broad compatibility.
Supported files and limitations
- Uncompressed 24-bit and 32-bit BMP only
- Maximum input size is 50 MB; decoded-memory limits also apply
BMP to JPG questions
Which JPEG quality should I choose?
High suits archiving a sharing copy, Balanced works for most web use, and Small prioritizes file size over fine detail.
Do these files leave my device?
No. Supported files are inspected and converted in this browser tab. Up to 50 files can be queued; up to 30 smaller files or three 50 MB files can be processed at once.
