JPEG a JPG

.jpg and .jpeg are the same format — the bytes inside the file are identical. The "conversion" is effectively a rename. This guide explains how to convert JPEG to JPG with JPEG.to — what the conversion really does, when it is the right call, and what to watch for at each step.

Convertire JPEG a JPG →

Why convert JPEG a JPG?

The "conversion" JPEG to JPG is usually a workaround for software that refuses to open the source extension even though it would happily read the same bytes under a different name. Common with email screenshots arriving as .jfif and uploads rejecting .markdown.

What changes between JPEG and JPG

There is effectively no tradeoff — the two formats hold identical bytes. Most "JPEG to JPG" requests come from an upload form or app that pattern-matches on the file extension and refuses anything else.

What to watch for

No re-encoding happens — the bytes are identical. The output file is the same content under a different name.

Come convertire JPEG a JPG

  1. 1

    Open the JPEG to JPG converter

    Open the JPEG to JPG tool. The page accepts files from your computer or by drag-and-drop.

  2. 2

    Add your JPEG file

    Select your JPEG file or drag it onto the upload area. JPEG is typically used for photographs from cameras (the .jpeg extension is identical to .jpg, just spelled out).

  3. 3

    No real conversion happens

    The bytes of a JPEG and a JPG are identical for this pair. The tool effectively renames your file so software that pattern-matches on the extension accepts it.

  4. 4

    Rename and finalise

    The output is a JPG containing the same data as your JPEG.

  5. 5

    Download the JPG

    Save the file. Upload forms or apps that previously rejected the JPEG extension should accept the JPG.

JPEG a JPG Domande frequenti

Is JPEG actually different from JPG?
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No — the file bytes are identical. The two formats differ only in the extension and a small amount of header metadata. Most "JPEG to JPG" conversions exist because some app or upload form refuses to recognise the source extension even though it would happily read the same bytes under a different name.
One thing about JPEG: .jpg and .jpeg are byte-identical formats — only the extension differs.
One thing about JPG: every save loses quality — never repeatedly edit-and-save a JPG, edit a lossless master instead.
Every browser, every camera, every photo app. After converting your JPEG, the resulting JPG will open in any of those without further steps.
For typical-size files, the conversion is usually quick (seconds to a minute). Very large files take proportionally longer because the encoder has to read every byte of the source.
Yes. Because this is effectively a rename rather than a re-encode, the conversion is instant and free. Files are processed on the server and deleted after a short retention window.

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