Convert your JPEG images to JPG format for better compatibility
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Supported formats: JPEG
Note: Process up to 10 images at once, max 30MB per image
JPEG and JPG are essentially the same format. JPG is simply a three-letter file extension variant created for systems that required three-letter extensions (like early Windows versions). They both refer to the same compression technology developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group.
Some older applications or systems might specifically require the .jpg extension rather than .jpeg. Converting ensures compatibility with all software and systems that might handle your images.
No, since JPEG and JPG are technically the same format, our converter simply changes the file extension without re-compressing the image, so there's no additional quality loss.
There should be no significant change in file size when converting between JPEG and JPG, as they use the same compression algorithm.