File Extension/JPG
alphabetical list of extensions

File extension .JPG

File description

JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group. Joint Photographic Experts Group is the name of the committee that created the .JPG/.JPEG file type. JPG or .JPEG is a file extension for a lossy compressed graphics file. Lossy compression reduces a file by removing certain information. This compression is mostly used for video and sound. However, the JPEG image file is a file that has lossy compression.

What are the different image formats?
• JPEG/Exif is the format used by digital cameras and other capture devices.
• JPEG/JFIF is the format for storing and transmitting photographic images on the internet.

Description of the problem
If you have on your computer a .JPG file that you cannot open, you are in exactly the same situation as thousands of other people who have similar problems with this or any other unknown file.

There may be several reasons why you cannot open the file with .JPG extension. Directly on this website you can find a solution of the most common problem with the .JPG file – that you do not have on your computer the appropriate program to open the file.
Solution
From the list below, select the appropriate program, install it and double click on the icon of a file that did not want to open - the problem with the .JPG file extension should be solved. However, if this does not happen, go back to the website to learn about other possible causes of the error, which have been described at the bottom of the website.
Category
Raster Image Files
Developer
Joint Photographic Experts Group
Popularity
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File name: JPEG Image
Programs that will open this file:
Windows
Windows
Ability Photopaint Ability Photopaint
ACDSee ACDSee
Adobe Illustrator Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop Adobe Photoshop
BlackBerry Desktop Software BlackBerry Desktop Software
Corel PHOTO-PAINT Corel PHOTO-PAINT
CorelDRAW CorelDRAW
DrawPlus DrawPlus
Easy-PhotoPrint EX Easy-PhotoPrint EX
FastPictureViewer FastPictureViewer
Google Picasa Google Picasa
Illustrator Extreme Illustrator Extreme
IrfanView IrfanView
Janome Digitalizer Pro Janome Digitalizer Pro
jp2a jp2a
Paint.NET Paint.NET
PaintShop Pro PaintShop Pro
Picture viewer Picture viewer
SWFTools SWFTools
Windows Live Photo Gallery Windows Live Photo Gallery
XnView XnView
Mac OS
Mac OS
ACDSee ACDSee
Adobe Illustrator Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop Adobe Photoshop
Apple Preview Apple Preview
Preview Preview
Web browser Web browser
Linux
Linux
darktable darktable
GIMP GIMP
Gwenview Gwenview
Remember!
The .JPG file extension can correspond to several not related file formats. If there is more than one file format with the .JPG extension, you will probably find most of them at this website. Remember that you need to download a program to support a particular file type. So first look through the entire contents of the website to select a program to support just the file you have.

Other possible reasons why your .JPG file does not want to open

In addition to the problem described above, i.e. the lack of the appropriate application to support the .JPG file, there may be several reasons that cause problems with opening and operation of the data format:

1. Incorrect version of the installed application

A quite common problem is the lack of application in the appropriate version. Even if you have an application, with the help of which you should open the .JPG file, you may have a problem with it because of its version. Perhaps in previous versions the application has not yet supported the .JPG file, so download the update and check again.

2. Incorrect .JPG file association with the program

If you have already installed the appropriate application, and it is the correct version, the file may not open correctly, because the operating system does not have information that this program supports the file. So you need to "show" which program the computer should use. To do this:

  • Right-click the .JPG file
  • Go to the "Open with" - then "Choose default program ..."
  • Locate the appropriate application
  • Click "OK"

3. The file is corrupt

It also happens that the file you want to open is corrupt and therefore there is no such possibility. In this situation, you should find its different version, or ask a person from whom you got, to send it again.