MJPEG Converter

Convert MJPEG video to MP4, GIF, MOV, DIVX and beyond online

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88 output formats

Choose between 88 different output formats for your MJPEG file.

Adjust settings

Select codec, quality, frame rate, cut and resize your video before conversion.

Works online

Convertio is an online solution that works in any modern browser like Chrome, Firefox, Opera, etc.

Add from cloud account

To convert a video that is located in your cloud account, hover over and click on the needed icon on the right of "Choose Files".

Supports all devices

Use the tool on Mac, Linux, Windows, iPhone or Android devices.

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We delete your input videos right away and converted ones after 24 hours. Only you have access to them. Read more about security.

How to convert MJPEG

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First of all choose a video you want to convert from your PC, Mac or mobile device. Also you can select it from Google Drive or Dropbox account, or simply drag and drop it to the web page.

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When your video is uploaded, select an output format for it among more than 37 video formats that are supported by the program. Then you can add more files to convert them together at once.

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Now you can click the gear icon and specify the desired codec, quality, aspect ratio and other settings that you find necessary. Apply them to all files if you want and click the Convert button to start the process.

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When the conversion is complete, you can download the video to your computer. It is also possible to save it back to Google Drive or Dropbox.

About format

MJPEG (Motion JPEG) is a video compression format in which each frame is independently compressed as a separate JPEG image. Unlike interframe codecs that exploit temporal redundancy between successive frames, MJPEG treats every frame as a standalone photograph, applying the discrete cosine transform compression familiar from still image JPEG encoding. This approach dates back to 1992, coinciding with the establishment of the JPEG standard itself, and was widely adopted as one of the earliest practical methods for compressing digital video. The intraframe-only nature of MJPEG carries several practical benefits: any frame can be accessed and edited independently without decoding neighboring frames, making it exceptionally well-suited for video editing and applications requiring frame-accurate random access. MJPEG is commonly used in IP cameras, security surveillance systems, medical imaging, and industrial machine vision, where individual frame integrity and low processing latency outweigh the higher bandwidth requirements compared to modern interframe codecs. The format achieves typical compression ratios of 10:1 to 20:1 while maintaining good visual quality, though at significantly higher bit rates than temporal compression methods for equivalent quality. MJPEG streams can be delivered over HTTP, making them straightforward to implement in web-based monitoring applications, and the simplicity of the codec ensures reliable decoding even on resource-constrained embedded hardware.
Initial release: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert MJPEG to a compressed format?

MJPEG stores each frame as a separate JPEG, creating large files. Converting to MP4 or HEVC applies inter-frame compression, drastically reducing file size.

What software handles MJPEG playback?

VLC, QuickTime Player, and most NLE editors like Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve play MJPEG streams. Many IP camera viewers also display MJPEG natively.

Is MJPEG still useful today?

MJPEG remains popular in IP cameras, drones, and video editing where frame-by-frame quality matters. For distribution, converting to a compressed format is preferred.

Does MJPEG to MP4 conversion reduce quality much?

At a reasonable bitrate, the quality difference is minimal. MJPEG is already lossy at the frame level, so converting to H.264 at a good bitrate retains the detail.

Is converting MJPEG free on Convertio?

Yes — standard conversions are free. Premium options are available for users handling large surveillance or drone footage archives.

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