JPG to URL — Convert JPEG Images to Links

Upload a JPG or JPEG image and instantly get a shareable URL. Perfect for product photos, headshots, and listings. Free, no signup needed.

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JPG · Max 5MB

About This Tool

<p> JPEG is the most widely used image format on the internet, and for good reason. It delivers excellent compression for photographs, keeping file sizes manageable without destroying visual quality. This tool is built specifically for JPEG files — drop a .jpg or .jpeg image above and receive a hosted URL within seconds. The converter preserves your original quality settings; it does not re-encode or re-compress the file, so the image your viewers see is byte-for-byte identical to what you uploaded. </p> <p> Photographers, real estate agents, and online sellers rely on JPEG hosting more than almost any other group. A real estate listing might need 30 high-resolution photos embedded in an MLS description; an eBay seller might need a hero image plus detail crops for every product variant. In both cases, you need URLs that are reliable, fast-loading, and compatible with every browser and email client on the market. JPEG meets all of those requirements natively — there's no format-support guessing game the way there sometimes is with newer formats like AVIF or HEIF. Social media managers also use JPEG links when scheduling posts across multiple platforms, since JPEG is universally accepted as a thumbnail and preview format. </p> <p> One practical tip: if your JPEG files are coming straight from a camera, they probably contain EXIF metadata — GPS coordinates, camera model, timestamps, and sometimes even the photographer's name. Our converter automatically strips EXIF data during upload to protect your privacy. You get a clean image URL without leaking location data or personal information. If you need to preserve metadata for archival purposes, consider keeping a local copy of the original alongside the hosted link. For best results, aim for JPEGs that are already optimized for the web — a quality setting between 75 and 85 typically gives you the best balance of visual fidelity and file size. </p>

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the converter re-compress my JPEG?

No. Your JPEG is stored exactly as uploaded — no re-encoding, no quality loss. The file served at the URL is identical to the one you selected from your device.

Is EXIF data removed from my JPG?

Yes. GPS coordinates, camera info, timestamps, and other EXIF metadata are automatically stripped during upload to protect your privacy. The visual content of the image is unchanged.

What's the maximum JPEG file size I can upload?

JPEG uploads can be up to 5 MB and up to 10,000 pixels on either side. Most camera JPEGs and web-optimized photos fall well within these limits.