BMP to JPG

Turn large .bmp bitmaps into compact .jpg files instantly — free, no watermark, and nothing is uploaded.

Files never uploadedNo sign-upWorks in your browserFree & unlimited
Click or drop an image to convert

Convert in 3 simple steps

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Choose your BMP

Click or drop a .bmp bitmap into the box.

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Pick quality

Set the JPG quality to shrink the file as much as you like.

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Download JPG

Save the much smaller .jpg to your device.

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Why use this BMP to JPG converter

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Big size savings

Uncompressed bitmaps become far smaller JPGs.

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Quality control

Balance sharpness and file size with the slider.

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No watermark

Clean JPG output with no branding.

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Any device

Works on phone, tablet and desktop.

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Private

Processed locally; nothing is uploaded.

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Free

No sign-up and no limits.

Shrink bulky bitmaps

BMP files store images without compression, so they’re huge and awkward to share. Converting to JPG keeps the picture looking the same while cutting the file size dramatically — ideal for email, uploads and storage. This tool does it in your browser, with a quality slider so you decide the trade-off.

Need to hit an exact size? After converting, use the image compressor to reach a target KB, or the image converter for other formats.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert BMP to JPG?
Click or drop your .bmp bitmap above, choose a quality, and download the .jpg. It's processed entirely in your browser.
Why convert BMP to JPG?
BMP (bitmap) files are uncompressed and can be very large. Converting to JPG shrinks the file size dramatically — often by 90% or more — while keeping the image visually the same, which makes it far easier to email, upload or store.
How much smaller will the file be?
A lot. Because BMP stores every pixel uncompressed, a multi-megabyte bitmap frequently becomes a few hundred kilobytes as a JPG at high quality.
Can I control the quality?
Yes. Use the quality slider to trade a little detail for a smaller file, or keep it high for the sharpest result.
Is my bitmap uploaded?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser, so your file never leaves your device.

By Narender Chaudhary, Editorial & Product Lead · Updated June 2026