JPG to JPS Converter

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3D-Ready Format

JPS is designed for stereoscopic display. Converting your JPG prepares it for 3D viewing on compatible screens and VR hardware.

No Special Software

Skip installing stereoscopic editing tools. Convert your JPG to JPS directly in the browser — the server handles the format packaging.

Files Stay Private

Uploaded JPG files are deleted after conversion. JPS outputs are removed within 24 hours — your images remain confidential.

How to convert JPG to JPS

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose jps or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your jps file right afterwards

About formats

JPG is the most common file extension for images compressed with the JPEG standard, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group as ISO/IEC 10918-1 in September 1992. The three-letter .jpg extension became dominant due to the 8.3 filename limitation of MS-DOS and early Windows, while .jpeg is the full-length variant — both extensions represent identical file contents and compression. JPEG applies lossy compression using the discrete cosine transform (DCT), dividing images into 8x8 pixel blocks, transforming them into frequency coefficients, quantizing to discard visually insignificant data, and entropy-coding the result. Users control the compression level: higher quality retains more detail at larger file sizes, while lower quality achieves dramatic size reduction with increasing visible artifacts in complex textures. The format supports 24-bit true color (16.7 million colors) and 8-bit grayscale, with Exif metadata embedding camera model, exposure settings, orientation, GPS location, and creation timestamp. One advantage is unmatched device compatibility — JPG is the native output format of virtually every digital camera and smartphone, and is displayed by every image viewer, browser, and operating system in existence. Efficient photographic compression is another strength: real-world photographs with smooth gradients and complex textures compress extremely well under DCT, typically achieving 10:1 reduction at high visual quality. JPG images power the vast majority of photographic content across the web, email, social media, and digital archives worldwide.
Initial release: September 18, 1992
JPS (JPEG Stereo) is a stereoscopic 3D image format that stores a left-eye and right-eye view pair within a single JPEG-compressed file, developed by VRex, Inc. around 1997 for use with stereoscopic displays and viewers. A JPS file is technically a standard JPEG file containing a side-by-side stereo pair — the left and right perspective images are placed horizontally adjacent within a single frame, with the full image width being twice the individual view width. The file uses standard JPEG compression and can be opened by any JPEG-compatible viewer (which will show the side-by-side pair as a single wide image), but stereo-aware applications parse the image into its left and right components for proper 3D presentation. JPS files can be viewed with dedicated stereoscopic software, anaglyph viewers (generating red-cyan images for colored glasses), autostereoscopic displays, VR headsets, and hardware like NVIDIA 3D Vision or passive 3D monitors. The format gained renewed interest with the consumer 3D photography boom of the late 2000s and early 2010s, when cameras like the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1/W3 captured stereo pairs natively. One advantage is backward compatibility: because JPS uses standard JPEG encoding, the files work with existing JPEG infrastructure — they can be transmitted, stored, thumbnailed, and even viewed (as flat side-by-side images) without any special software. The format's simplicity is another practical strength — no specialized container or codec is required, and any tool that can crop and display JPEG images can extract individual views. JPS files are supported by StereoPhoto Maker, ImageMagick, and various 3D photo viewers.
Developer: VRex, Inc.
Initial release: 1997

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert JPG to JPS?

JPS stores side-by-side stereoscopic images for 3D viewing — converting lets you prepare content for anaglyph glasses and 3D display systems.

What viewers display JPS files?

StereoPhoto Maker, JPS Viewer, 3D TVs with side-by-side mode, and VR headsets can display JPS stereoscopic images for 3D perception.

How does JPS create a 3D effect?

JPS contains left and right eye views side by side. Stereoscopic viewers or 3D glasses present each view to the correct eye for depth perception.

Can a single JPG become 3D?

A single JPG is placed in the JPS container. For true stereoscopy, you need left and right perspectives — single-image conversion creates a flat pair.

Is JPG to JPS free?

Yes, standard conversions are free on Convertio. Premium users get batch processing and support for high-resolution stereo pairs.

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