JPG (JPEG) is the most common format for photos and web images. Our converter transforms your JPG images into optimized favicon packages, automatically handling the conversion from lossy photos to crisp icons.
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Convert your JPG/JPEG image to favicon format
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Supports JPG/JPEG files up to 10MB
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Why Convert JPG to Favicon?
- Turn any JPG photo or logo into a complete favicon package for your website
- Automatic optimization ensures your favicon looks sharp at all sizes
- Generate Apple Touch Icons and Android icons from a single JPG source
Technical Specifications
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Input: JPG/JPEG images (recommended square, 512x512 or larger)
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Output: favicon.ico, multiple PNG sizes, Apple Touch Icon, Android Chrome icons
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White/solid background is applied since JPG does not support transparency
JPG to Favicon Best Practices
- 1 Use a square JPG image - non-square images will be center-cropped
- 2 Start with the highest quality JPG available for best favicon results
- 3 For transparent favicons, convert your JPG to PNG first and remove the background
Frequently Asked Questions
Can JPG favicons have transparent backgrounds?
No, JPG does not support transparency. The favicon will have a solid background. For transparent favicons, use PNG, SVG, or WebP as your source format.
What happens to my JPG colors in the favicon?
Colors are preserved in the conversion. The favicon will maintain your JPG image colors across all generated sizes.
Should I use JPG or PNG for favicon conversion?
PNG is preferred if you need transparency. JPG works great for photos and images with solid backgrounds. Both produce quality favicons.
What size JPG works best for favicon conversion?
Use a square JPG at least 512x512 pixels. Larger images give better results when scaled down to favicon sizes.
Will my JPG be uploaded to a server?
No, all conversion happens in your browser. Your JPG never leaves your device, ensuring complete privacy.