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JPG to ICO Converter

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Convert JPG images into a proper multi-resolution .ico file right in your browser. JPG (JPEG) photos make great photographic icons. Since JPG has no transparency channel, the converted icon renders on a solid background — ideal for logos and photo-based marks. Choose the sizes you need, click download, and get a standards-compliant icon with embedded PNG frames.

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Supports PNG, JPG, WEBP, GIF, BMP

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How to use JPG to ICO

  1. Drag and drop your JPG file onto the upload zone, paste it from the clipboard, or click Browse to select it.
  2. Tick the sizes you want inside the .ico — 16×16 and 32×32 are on by default; add 48, 64, 128, or 256 as needed.
  3. Click Download .ico to generate and save your multi-resolution icon instantly.

What is JPG to ICO?

JPG (JPEG) photos make great photographic icons. Since JPG has no transparency channel, the converted icon renders on a solid background — ideal for logos and photo-based marks. The ICO format can hold several resolutions in one file, letting Windows and browsers automatically pick the best size for each context — from a 16×16 taskbar icon to a 256×256 high-DPI display icon.

This JPG-to-ICO converter runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API and pure JavaScript, so your image is never uploaded to any server and stays completely private. Each chosen size is embedded as a lossless PNG frame inside the ICO container — the modern, recommended approach. JPG has no alpha channel, so the icon will have a solid (non-transparent) background.

It is the fastest way to turn a JPG logo or graphic into a real .ico file for a Windows application, a browser extension, or a website favicon that needs legacy-browser support.

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FAQ

How do I convert JPG to ICO?
Upload your JPG image, choose the icon sizes you want to include, and click Download .ico. The conversion happens instantly in your browser with no upload required.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. The entire conversion runs locally in your browser using the Canvas API, so your image never leaves your device.
What size should the source image be?
Use a square source of at least 256×256 pixels so every smaller icon size is a sharp downscale rather than a blurry upscale.

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