📷 RAW to JPG — Convert RAW Photos to JPG

Convert RAW camera files (CR2, NEF, ARW, DNG, and more) to JPG format. Extracts the embedded preview image from your RAW file. All processing is done in your browser.

🔒100% browser-based. Your photos never leave your device.
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Drop a RAW photo here, or click to browse
Supports CR2, NEF, ARW, DNG, RAF, ORF, RW2, PEF

How to Convert RAW to JPG

Drop a RAW photo file from your camera onto the converter above. The tool reads the embedded JPEG preview that most cameras store inside RAW files. You can preview the image before downloading.

Select your preferred JPEG quality level and click "Download as JPG". The Canvas API processes the image in your browser and saves it as a standard JPEG file. Since all processing happens client-side, your original RAW files never leave your computer.

Important Note About RAW Conversion

This tool extracts the embedded JPEG preview that your camera stores inside the RAW file — it does not perform full RAW demosaicing (converting the RAW sensor data into an image). For full-quality RAW development with white balance, exposure, and color adjustments, use dedicated software like Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, or Darktable. The embedded preview is typically full resolution on modern cameras and provides excellent quality for quick sharing.

RAW Format Support

ManufacturerExtensionPreview Quality
Canon.CR2, .CR3Full resolution (most models)
Nikon.NEFFull resolution
Sony.ARWFull resolution
Adobe.DNGFull resolution
Fujifilm.RAFFull resolution
Olympus.ORFFull resolution
Panasonic.RW2Full resolution
Pentax.PEFMedium to full resolution

Frequently Asked Questions

CR2/CR3 (Canon), NEF (Nikon), ARW (Sony), DNG (Adobe), RAF (Fujifilm), ORF (Olympus), RW2 (Panasonic), PEF (Pentax), and generic .raw files with embedded previews.
No. This extracts the embedded JPEG preview. Full RAW demosaicing is not possible in a browser. For that, use Lightroom, Darktable, or Capture One.
The output quality matches the embedded preview. Most modern cameras store full-resolution, high-quality previews, so the JPG output will look excellent.
No. Everything runs in your browser. Your RAW files never leave your device.
Currently one file at a time. Batch conversion may be added in a future update.

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