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JPEG to JPG Converter

Switch between .jpeg and .jpg instantly when a strict upload form refuses one extension. The image itself does not change, so there is no quality loss and no re-encoding.

Upload a JPG or JPEG image

This page is intentionally simple. Upload the file once, then download the same image with either the .jpg or .jpeg extension depending on what the portal expects.

Supports JPG, JPEG up to 10MB

Works in your browser with no login and no server-side image processing.
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Why this page exists

Many upload forms reject .jpeg or .jpg for no good technical reason. This tool solves that very specific frustration quickly, without running your image through a new export step.

Keeps the exact same image bytes and MIME type
No canvas redraw and no quality loss
Fast extension swap for strict upload portals
Download as either .jpg or .jpeg instantly

JPEG to JPG Converter

Convert JPEG to JPG instantly by changing the filename extension without changing the actual image. This tool is made for one very specific problem: strict upload forms that reject .jpeg even though JPG and JPEG are the same format.

The page is intentionally simple. Upload the image once, preview it, and download the same file as either .jpg or .jpeg. There is no re-encoding step, no quality slider, and no hidden conversion loss.

JPEG and JPG Are the Same Format

There is no visual-quality difference between JPG and JPEG. The distinction is only the file extension. Older systems often used the shorter three-letter .jpg ending, while other workflows kept .jpeg. The underlying image format is still JPEG either way.

That is why so many people search for convert JPEG to JPG, jpeg convert to jpg, or even convert JPG to JPEG. They are usually dealing with a stubborn portal, not trying to change image quality or format behavior.

How to Convert JPEG to JPG

Step 1: Upload the image

Choose a file that already ends in .jpg or .jpeg.

Step 2: Pick the extension you need

Download the same image as .jpg or .jpeg depending on what the website or form accepts.

Step 3: Use the renamed file

Upload the downloaded file to the strict portal, school system, government form, or corporate site that rejected the original extension.

Why Some Websites Reject JPEG Files

Some upload forms are built with narrow file-extension checks instead of properly checking the real image type. That means a site might accept .jpg but reject .jpeg, or the other way around, even though the file is still a valid JPEG image either way.

This page exists to solve that exact annoyance quickly. It is not an image editor and it is not a quality converter. It simply gives you the same file with the extension you need.

No Quality Loss

Because the tool does not redraw the image or recompress it, the file keeps the same visual quality and the same image format. The useful change is only in the filename extension, which is why the workflow is so fast.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert JPEG to JPG?

Upload the image and download the same file with the .jpg extension.

Is there a difference between JPG and JPEG?

No. They are the same image format. The difference is only the filename extension.

Why will a website not accept my JPEG picture?

Some forms are coded to accept only one extension, even though the underlying JPEG format is identical.

Is this converter free?

Yes. It is free to use in your browser with no signup required.

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