BMP to JPG Converter

Convert single or multiple BMP images to JPG format online. Batch processing for efficiency. No registration required.

Batch Processing Enabled: You can now upload and convert multiple BMP files at once. Maximum 50 files, 500 MB total.

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Maximum: 20 files, 50 MB total. Supported format: BMP (Bitmap)

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BMP vs JPG: Understanding the Formats

BMP (Bitmap) and JPG (JPEG) are two common image formats with different characteristics and use cases. Understanding their differences helps you choose the right format for your needs.

Why Convert BMP to JPG?

BMP files are uncompressed, which means they preserve all image data but result in very large file sizes. JPG uses lossy compression, significantly reducing file size while maintaining good visual quality, making it ideal for web use and sharing.

Format Comparison

Feature BMP Format JPG Format
Compression None (uncompressed) or simple RLE Lossy compression (adjustable)
File Size Very large Small to medium
Image Quality Perfect (no quality loss) High (adjustable, some loss)
Transparency Support Yes (with alpha channel) No
Best For Image editing, archival, printing Web images, photography, sharing
Color Depth 1-bit to 32-bit 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Metadata Support Limited EXIF, IPTC, XMP

Batch Processing Features

Our batch processing feature allows you to convert multiple BMP files to JPG format simultaneously, saving you time and effort.

Batch Processing Advantages:

  • Convert up to 20 BMP files in one operation
  • Maintain consistent settings across all files
  • Download all converted files as a single ZIP archive
  • Monitor progress with real-time status updates
  • Continue browsing while files are being processed

How Batch Processing Works

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Select Multiple Files: Use drag & drop or the file browser to select multiple BMP files. You can select up to 20 files with a total size of 50 MB or less.

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Review File List: All selected files are displayed in a list with their names, sizes, and status. You can remove individual files if needed.

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Configure Settings: Set conversion options that will be applied to all files, including quality, resizing, and output format options.

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Start Conversion: Click "Convert All to JPG" to begin processing. Files are converted one at a time with progress displayed.

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Download Results: After conversion is complete, download all JPG files as a single ZIP archive or download individual files as needed.

Optimization Tips for Batch Processing

  • File Organization: Group similar images together for consistent results
  • Quality Settings: Use 85-95% quality for photos, 70-85% for graphics
  • Resizing: Consider resizing large images to speed up processing and reduce final file sizes
  • File Count: For best performance, process 10-15 files at a time
  • Browser Performance: Close other tabs to ensure maximum processing speed

Frequently Asked Questions

You can convert up to 20 BMP files in a single batch, with a total maximum size of 50 MB. These limits ensure reasonable processing times and prevent browser memory issues. For larger batches, consider splitting them into multiple groups.

No, batch processing applies the same settings to all files. This ensures consistency and efficiency. If you need different settings for different files, you can process them in separate batches or use the single file conversion mode.

If a file fails to convert, the batch processing will continue with the remaining files. Failed files will be marked with an error status in the results, and you'll see the failure count in the summary. You can then try converting the failed files individually or with different settings.

When you click "Download All JPGs (ZIP)", all successfully converted files are packaged into a single ZIP archive. This makes it easy to download and organize multiple files. The ZIP file preserves the original filenames (with .jpg extension) and folder structure if you uploaded files from nested folders.

There is no limit to the number of batches you can process. Since all conversion happens locally in your browser, there are no server-side limits. However, for very large numbers of files, you might want to consider using dedicated desktop software for better performance.