Format Showdown

JPEG VS BMP

The ultimate comparison guide. Understanding the technical differences between Joint Photographic Experts Group and Bitmap Image File.

JPEG

jpeg

Alternative extension for JPG images, widely supported across all browsers.

Pros

  • Small file size
  • Universal compatibility
  • Adjustable compression levels

Cons

  • Lossy compression
  • No transparency
  • Artifacts at high compression

BMP

bmp

Uncompressed raster graphics, high quality but large file size.

Pros

  • Uncompressed quality
  • Simple structure
  • Fast processing

Cons

  • Huge file sizes
  • No compression
  • No web usage

When JPEG wins

Stay with JPEG when you need web images or digital photography. Its strengths center on small file size and a feature set native to Joint Photographic Experts Group.

When BMP wins

Choose BMP when your workflow prioritizes windows system files or legacy software. It delivers uncompressed quality plus modern compression perks.

Technical Specifications

FeatureJPEGBMP
MIME Typeimage/jpegimage/bmp
DeveloperJoint Photographic Experts GroupMicrosoft
Release Year19921990
Best ForWeb images, Digital photographyWindows system files, Legacy software

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Opportunity map

Where JPEG still wins

Keep JPEG when you need small file size and workflows depend on web images / digital photography. Link those teams directly to the converter above so they can ship BMP deliverables without leaving their browser.

  • • Reference the .jpeg glossary from this page.
  • • Embed the conversion CTA in docs, wikis, and onboarding runbooks.
  • • Use BMP for windows system files while archiving originals as JPEG.
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