CR2 Converter

Convert CR2 Canon raw photos to JPG, PNG, TIFF, WEBP online for free

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Rich Format Library

With 105+ output options and 105 conversion paths, CR2 images can reach any format you need — from web-ready JPG to archival TIFF.

No Learning Curve

The entire conversion happens in three obvious steps. Upload, pick a format, click. Even first-time visitors complete the process without help.

Bulk Raw Processing

Import entire photo sessions from your Computer, Google Drive, or Dropbox. Convert all your Canon raw shots together and download the results at once.

Canon Raw Quality

CR2 captures the full dynamic range and color depth of Canon sensors. Convertio faithfully translates this richness into your chosen output format.

Files Stay Private

Raw uploads are removed right after conversion completes. Downloads expire and are deleted within 24 hours — your photographs remain yours.

Zero Local Load

The conversion engine runs in the cloud, so your device does not slow down. No heavy software to install, no disk space consumed locally.

How to convert CR2 file

1

Upload your CR2 raw photo — drag it in, browse your Computer, or grab it from Google Drive, Dropbox, or a URL.

2

Select where you want it to go: JPG, PNG, TIFF, WEBP, PDF, or any of 105+ supported targets.

3

Look over the output options and confirm the target format suits your intended purpose before starting.

4

Press Convert and download the processed image once it is ready. Typical turnaround is just seconds.

About format

CR2 (Canon RAW version 2) is Canon's second-generation proprietary RAW image format, introduced in 2004 with the EOS-1D Mark II and used across Canon's DSLR lineup until the transition to CR3 beginning in 2018. CR2 files use a TIFF-based container that stores the raw sensor data compressed with a lossless variant of JPEG encoding (Huffman-coded prediction residuals), keeping file sizes manageable while preserving every bit of the original capture. Each CR2 file contains multiple image sections: a small thumbnail, a mid-size preview JPEG suitable for quick review, and the full-resolution RAW data at 14-bit depth on most bodies. The format records extensive shooting metadata including Canon's proprietary tags for lens model, autofocus point selection, Picture Style settings, dust-delete data from the sensor cleaning reference shot, and per-body calibration information. One advantage is the vast software ecosystem — CR2 is one of the most widely supported RAW formats in existence, handled natively by Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, DxO, RawTherapee, darktable, and dozens of other converters and viewers, owing to Canon's dominant market share during the DSLR era. Reliable archival longevity is another key strength: the TIFF-based structure and well-documented layout make CR2 files relatively straightforward to parse even with custom tools, and the format's ubiquity means archival support will persist for decades.
Developer: Canon
Initial release: 2004

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I convert CR2 photos?

CR2 raw captures hold maximum detail for editing, but they need specialized software to view. Converting to JPG or PNG lets you share them anywhere.

What programs open CR2 from Canon cameras?

Canon Digital Photo Professional is free and built for it. Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, RawTherapee, and darktable also support CR2 natively.

Is TIFF a good target when converting CR2?

TIFF preserves all the visual information from CR2 without lossy compression, making it ideal for archival or professional print workflows.

Can convertio.tools handle large batches of CR2 images?

Yes. Upload multiple Canon raw shots at once, pick formats for each, and let the converter handle them in parallel — no need to go one by one.

Do I need to register to convert CR2?

No registration is necessary. Visit convertio.tools, upload your Canon raw image, and start converting immediately at no cost.

Will my CR2 conversion look as good as the original?

Lossless outputs like TIFF and PNG maintain full quality. JPG output introduces slight compression but remains visually indistinguishable for most uses.

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