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What is a ODG file?
ODG is the file extension for vector graphic drawings created with LibreOffice Draw or Apache OpenOffice Draw. It is part of the OpenDocument Format (ODF) standard.
ODG files are ideal for creating diagrams, technical illustrations, and simple graphics. They support layers, shapes, and text, and offer an open alternative to proprietary formats like Visio’s VSD.
How to open ODG files
ODG files can be opened and edited using LibreOffice Draw or Apache OpenOffice. These tools are free and available across platforms.
Convert ODG to PDF, SVG, or PNG using AnyConv for easier viewing and distribution.
Key facts about ODG
- Full name: OpenDocument Graphics
- Extension: .odg
- MIME type: application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics
- Developed by: OASIS
- Initial release: 2005
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What is a JPG file?
JPG (or JPEG) stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the team that created the standard back in the early 1990s. It’s one of the most common image formats in the world, known for compressing digital photos while retaining acceptable quality.
JPG uses lossy compression, which means some image data is discarded during saving. This makes JPG files smaller, ideal for web use, email, and social sharing - but less ideal for images that require fine detail or multiple edits.
How to open JPG files
JPG files can be opened on virtually any device - Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux - using default apps like Photos, Preview, or third-party software such as Photoshop and GIMP. Even web browsers can display JPGs natively.
This universal support makes JPG the go-to format for photography, online graphics, and digital documents.
Key facts about JPG
- Full name: Joint Photographic Experts Group
- Extension: .jpg, .jpeg
- MIME type: image/jpeg
- Developed by: JPEG Group
- Initial release: 1992
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Why would I convert an ODG file to JPG?ODG files are vector drawings used by LibreOffice Draw and similar office suites. Converting ODG to JPG makes your diagrams, logos, and illustrations easy to view on any device, insert into documents or presentations, publish on websites, or share with people who don’t use LibreOffice.
- Will the JPG look the same as my original ODG drawing?In most cases the visual layout is very close: shapes, colors, and text are preserved as they appear on the page. The main difference is that the image becomes a raster picture instead of a vector drawing, so you can’t zoom in infinitely without seeing pixels and you can’t edit shapes as vectors anymore.
- Does converting ODG to JPG change the size or resolution of the image?The converter renders your drawing to a bitmap image. The dimensions are based on the page and drawing area in your ODG file, then saved as a standard JPG. If you need a very high-resolution image for printing or large screens, it’s best to design your drawing at an appropriate size and avoid extremely small text or details.
- What happens to layers, multiple pages, and transparency?JPG is a flat image format and doesn’t support layers or transparency. All visible elements on the exported page are merged into a single picture, and transparent areas are filled with a solid background (usually white). Hidden objects or layers that are not visible in the ODG page will typically not appear in the JPG.
- How can I prepare my ODG file for a clean JPG conversion?Before converting, try to:
- Set the correct page size and orientation in your drawing
- Make sure important content is inside the page boundaries
- Hide or delete objects you don’t want to see in the final image
- Use clear fonts and not-too-small text
These steps help the JPG look clearer and more predictable. - Is it safe to convert ODG to JPG with AnyConv?Yes. The conversion is processed on our servers, and your files are used only to generate the resulting JPG 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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