BMP to JPEG Converter

Quickly convert multiple bmp files to jpeg - free & online.

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How to convert BMP to JPEG online

Follow these simple steps to convert BMP files to JPEG using AnyConv. It works on all devices - Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, Android.

Upload your BMP file

Drag & drop your file into the upload area. You can also click to select it manually. Max file size: 100 MB.

Start converting

Hit the “Convert” button to turn your BMP into JPEG. The process usually takes just a few seconds.

Download your JPEG

Once ready, download your converted file instantly. The download link is private and only works on your device.

What is a BMP file?

BMP (Bitmap) is a raster image format developed by Microsoft. It stores image data pixel by pixel, which makes it simple and widely supported but often results in large file sizes due to a lack of compression.

BMP is mostly used in Windows environments and ideal for storing high-quality images where file size is not a concern. It supports various color depths and is easy to process programmatically.

How to open BMP files

BMP files are supported natively on all major operating systems - including Windows, macOS, and Linux. You can open them with default tools like Paint, Preview, or with editing software like GIMP, Photoshop, or IrfanView.

They can also be converted easily using online platforms such as AnyConv.

Key facts about BMP

  • Full name: Bitmap Image File
  • Extension: .bmp
  • MIME type: image/bmp
  • Developed by: Microsoft
  • Initial release: 1986

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What is a JPEG file?

JPEG is one of the most widely used image formats in the world. The name comes from the Joint Photographic Experts Group, which developed the standard in the early 1990s. JPEG files use lossy compression to reduce file size while maintaining acceptable image quality.

They are ideal for photos and web use but not for images that need frequent editing or high precision, as repeated saves degrade quality.

How to open JPEG files

JPEG files are universally supported. You can open them on any device - computer, tablet, or phone - with built-in apps or web browsers. Most photo editors also support JPEG natively.

If you want to convert JPEG to another format, AnyConv offers a fast and easy solution directly online.

Key facts about JPEG

  • Full name: Joint Photographic Experts Group
  • Extension: .jpeg
  • MIME type: image/jpeg
  • Developed by: JPEG Group
  • Initial release: 1992

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about converting BMP to JPEG
  • Why would I convert a BMP file to JPEG?
    BMP files are usually uncompressed and can be very large. Converting BMP to JPEG dramatically reduces the file size, which makes images faster to upload, easier to share by email or chat, and more convenient to use on websites and in presentations.
  • Will converting BMP to JPEG reduce the image quality?
    Yes, potentially. BMP is typically lossless, while JPEG uses lossy compression. This means some fine details can be lost, especially at higher compression levels. For everyday use (web, social media, documents), JPEG quality is usually more than good enough, and the smaller file size is a big advantage.
  • Does BMP to JPEG conversion change the image size or resolution?
    No. The converter keeps the same pixel dimensions (width and height) as the original BMP. Only the format and compression method change. If you want to resize the image (for example, make it smaller in pixels), you’ll need to do that separately with an image editor or a dedicated resize tool.
  • Is BMP or JPEG better for photos and scanned images?
    For archiving in maximum quality or for heavy editing later, BMP (or another lossless format) is better because it doesn’t add compression artifacts. For everyday use—sharing, websites, quick previews—JPEG is usually the better choice thanks to its much smaller file size and universal support across devices and apps.
  • What happens to colors and transparency when converting BMP to JPEG?
    Colors are generally preserved very closely, though strong JPEG compression can introduce slight banding or artifacts around edges. JPEG does not support transparency, so any transparent areas in the original BMP will be filled with a solid background color (typically white) in the resulting JPEG.
  • Is it safe to convert BMP to JPEG with AnyConv?
    Yes. The conversion is processed on our servers, and your files are used only to generate the resulting JPEG images. They are never shared publicly and are automatically deleted from our servers within 1 hour after the conversion is completed.
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