Convert your JPG images to JPEG format easily
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Supported formats: JPG
Note: Process up to 10 images at once, max 30MB per image
There's actually no difference between JPG and JPEG. They are the same file format. JPG is simply a shortened version of JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) that was adopted due to the three-character limitation in early versions of Windows.
No. Since JPG and JPEG are exactly the same format, the conversion is essentially just changing the file extension without any loss in image quality.
Some older software applications or systems may specifically require files with the .jpeg extension rather than .jpg. This converter helps ensure compatibility by changing the file extension.
No, the file size will remain exactly the same because JPG and JPEG are identical formats with different extensions.