Batch ICO to JPG
Convert ICO icons to JPG images in your browser
Drop ICO files or folder here
Click to browse — supports .ico
Tips
ICO — Windows icon format. Stores multiple sizes in one file.
JPG — Universal format. Loses transparency but opens everywhere.
Privacy — Everything happens in your browser. Your ICO files are not uploaded.
Batch — Select several ICO files or a folder. One failed file will not stop the others.
How to Convert ICO to JPG
Drop your ICO files
Drag ICO files from your computer, or click to browse. We accept .ico files.
Convert instantly
The tool decodes each ICO in your browser and uses the largest available frame. Your files are not uploaded to any server.
Download JPG
Download JPG — compatible with every device. Use the quality slider to balance file size and fidelity.
About ICO to JPG
ICO is the icon format used by Windows and by browsers for favicons. A single ICO file can bundle several resolutions, from 16 × 16 up to 256 × 256, so the operating system or browser can pick the frame that fits the current context.
This tool converts ICO files to JPG directly in your browser. When the file contains multiple sizes, the largest frame is used, so you get the best detail the icon can offer. JPG opens on every device, which makes it useful for sharing an extracted icon, placing it in a document, or feeding it into tools that do not accept ICO. The conversion runs locally using the Canvas API; your images stay on your device.
ICO frames can include transparency, but JPG has no transparency channel, so the background is filled white before encoding. Use the quality slider to balance file size and detail. We do not add watermarks or impose usage limits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert ICO to JPG?
JPG opens on every device and in every image tool. ICO is mainly for Windows icons and favicons, so when you need to share or reuse an icon elsewhere, JPG is a practical format.
Which frame does the tool use?
ICO files can hold several resolutions in one file. The tool decodes the file and uses the largest frame, so you get the most detail available.
Will JPG keep the transparency?
No. JPG has no transparency channel, so the background is filled white before encoding. If you need transparency, convert to PNG instead.
Is there a file size limit?
No hard limit. Processing runs locally in your browser, so the practical limit depends on your device's memory. Most icons convert instantly.
Do I need to sign up or pay?
No. You can convert as many files as you want without signing up. We do not watermark output or limit usage.
Is my image data safe?
Yes. All conversions run in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images stay on your device and are not uploaded or logged.
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