JPEG to JPG

Convert JPEG files to JPG, right in your browser.

Drop JPEG files here or click to browse

Processing happens on your device. Nothing is uploaded.

100% Private

Files are processed locally in your browser. They never touch our servers.

Smart Defaults

Sensible settings are applied automatically. Fine tune them only if you want to.

Batch Processing

Drop multiple images at once and download everything together as a ZIP.

How to use JPEG to JPG

  1. Drop your images onto the page, or click to pick them from your device
  2. Use the default settings, or adjust the options for your file type and target result
  3. Download the finished images one by one, or save the full batch as a ZIP

What JPEG to JPG is for

Use this tool when a program or upload form insists on the exact .jpg extension. JPEG and JPG are the same format, so this simply saves your file as .jpg in your browser, with nothing uploaded.

  • Save a .jpeg file with the standard .jpg extension some tools require.
  • Standardise a mixed batch of .jpeg and .jpg files to one extension.
  • Hand a strict workflow exactly the .jpg files it expects.
  • Convert many JPEG files to JPG in one pass.
Privacy note: This tool runs locally in your browser. Your selected image files are not uploaded to CompressImage.ca. Read more on our promise page.

Best practices for better results

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.

  • Use quality 100 to keep the photo identical while changing the extension.
  • There is no quality difference between JPEG and JPG; they are one format.
  • Lower the quality only if a smaller file is the goal.
  • Keep the original if a workflow ever needs the .jpeg extension back.

What happens to your images?

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.

When to use another tool

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

Related image tools

These tools solve similar image optimization problems and work the same way: locally in your browser, with no required upload.

  • JFIF to JPG: Rename JFIF photos to standard JPG files
  • SVG to JPG: Rasterise SVG vector files into JPG images
  • GIF to JPG: Save the first frame of a GIF as a JPG
  • ICO to JPG: Convert Windows ICO icons to JPG images

JPEG to JPG FAQ

Is JPEG different from JPG?

No. JPEG and JPG are the same format. The shorter .jpg extension exists because older systems limited file extensions to three letters.

Does this change image quality?

At quality 100 the image is unchanged; it is simply saved as .jpg. Lower the quality if you also want a smaller file.

Why convert JPEG to JPG?

Some tools, forms or workflows expect the exact .jpg extension. This makes a copy with that extension so it is accepted everywhere.

Is my photo uploaded?

No. The file is processed entirely in your browser, so your photo never leaves your device.