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JPG Compress & Re-encode – Smaller files, same format | FMThub

Compress and re-encode JPG images in your browser while keeping the JPG extension. Reduce file size privately—no upload, fast and free.

Why Choose Our Converter?

Lightning Fast

Convert images in seconds with our optimized WebAssembly engine

100% Secure

All processing happens in your browser. Your files never leave your device

High Quality

Maintain the highest possible quality with our advanced algorithms

Completely Free

No registration required, no watermarks, no hidden charges

How It Works

1

Upload your image

2

Select output format

3

Download converted file

About JPG to JPG Conversion

Converting JPG to JPG is perfect for reducing file size while maintaining photo quality. JPG uses lossy compression that achieves 50-80% size reduction, making it ideal for web galleries, email attachments, and social media sharing where smaller files matter.

Our JPG converter uses advanced WebAssembly optimization to balance quality and compression. You control the quality setting (1-100) to prioritize smaller files or better visual fidelity based on your specific use case.

JPG is universally supported across all devices, browsers, and photo software. Converting JPG to JPG ensures maximum compatibility for sharing with friends, uploading to websites, or printing at photo labs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will converting to JPG reduce image quality?

JPG uses lossy compression, but our converter lets you control quality (1-100). At 85-95 quality, differences are nearly invisible while file size drops 50-70%. Perfect for web use and sharing where smaller files matter more than pixel-perfect preservation.

What quality setting should I use for web images?

For websites and social media, 80-85 quality offers the best balance—small file size with excellent visual quality. For professional printing or archiving, use 95-100. Our default 90 quality works great for most purposes.

Are my images safe?

Absolutely. All processing happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly. Your images never leave your device.