Convert ICO icon files into JPG images, in your browser.
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Processing happens on your device. Nothing is uploaded.
Files are processed locally in your browser. They never touch our servers.
Sensible settings are applied automatically. Fine tune them only if you want to.
Drop multiple images at once and download everything together as a ZIP.
Use this tool to turn a Windows ICO icon into a viewable JPG image. The icon is decoded and placed on a white background locally in your browser, with nothing uploaded.
Image optimization works best when you choose the right balance between file size, visual quality, dimensions, format compatibility and privacy. These tips help you get a cleaner result.
When you choose a file, your browser reads it locally and creates the processed version on your own device. CompressImage.ca does not receive the original image or the finished file.
That local-first approach is useful for personal photos, client work, screenshots, documents, product images and other files you do not want to upload to a third-party server.
The best tool depends on what you are trying to fix. Compression reduces file size, resizing changes dimensions, conversion changes format, cropping changes framing, and metadata removal cleans hidden information from the file.
| Goal | Best tool |
|---|---|
| Make a file smaller | Compress Image |
| Hit an exact file size | Compress Image to Size |
| Change image dimensions | Resize Image |
| Create WebP files for websites | Convert to WebP |
| Convert iPhone photos | HEIC to JPG |
| Remove hidden photo data | Remove EXIF |
These tools solve similar image optimization problems and work the same way: locally in your browser, with no required upload.
Drop your .ico files and download the JPG copies. The icon is decoded and saved as a JPG, all locally in your browser.
Icons are often transparent, and JPG has no transparency, so those areas are placed on a white background. Convert to PNG to keep transparency.
The browser decodes the icon and the converter uses its image, then saves it as a JPG. For multi-size icons, the decoded image is used.
No. The ICO file is decoded entirely in your browser, so your file never leaves your device.