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JPEG is one of the most widely used formats for digital images, especially for storing photographs. Its compression algorithm can be applied in both lossy and lossless modes, although lossy compression is most common. JPEG is the standard format in digital photography, web sharing, and archiving pictures online. However, because of its compression method, JPEG is not ideal for images that include text, line art, or sharp-edged graphics.
BMP is a Windows-born raster format that stores pixel data in a very direct layout—usually uncompressed or with simple RLE. That makes files easy to read and edit, though typically larger. It supports a wide range of color depths, from 1-bit monochrome and 8-bit palettes to 24/32-bit true color, with optional alpha in some variants. It’s common in legacy pipelines, device captures, and cases where maximum compatibility or raw pixel fidelity is preferred.
Q: How does the converter work?
A: We convert JPEG images to BMP format while preserving quality.
Q: Is it secure?
A: Files are removed after 1 hour for your safety.