Free RAW to JPG Converter — Share Camera Photos Instantly
Convert RAW camera files to JPG instantly — no Lightroom or Photoshop needed. Supports Canon CR2, CR3, Nikon NEF, Sony ARW, Fujifilm RAF, and all major RAW formats into shareable, universally compatible JPGs perfect for social media, client galleries, and online uploads. 100% free, private, and runs entirely in your browser.
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.ARW, .CR2, .NEF, .DNG, etc.
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RAW to JPG Converter — Make Camera Files Shareable Without Lightroom
Every digital camera sensor captures RAW data — unprocessed sensor readings that contain far more information than a JPG can represent. A camera RAW file is like a digital negative: it requires developing (processing) before it can be viewed. CR2, NEF, ARW, DNG are all RAW formats from Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Adobe respectively. Without camera manufacturer software or Lightroom, these files cannot even be opened by most computers.
Converting RAW to JPG applies standard development settings — white balance, exposure, color rendering — and produces a finished, viewable photo that opens on any device. The trade-off is that the RAW's extended information is discarded. A 14-bit RAW file has 16,000 tonal steps per channel; a JPG has 256. This matters for heavy post-processing — recovering blown highlights, lifting deep shadows — that professional photographers do in Lightroom before the JPG export.
For sharing, social media, and quick delivery to clients who do not need editing access, RAW to JPG conversion is the correct path. Store the original RAW files permanently — they are your unalterable original captures. Share JPGs. Professional photographers maintain this separation: RAW is the archive, JPG is the deliverable.