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JPEG Merger

Merge JPEG documents from any device with browser.

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About Merger App

Combine multiple documents in the preferred order and save them as a single JPEG file. Free online Merger tool without registration is created to quickly join multiple files into a single JPEG document. Join multiple files into one JPEG document at high speed. You will not spend your time doing these operations manually on desktop software. Our goal is to provide you with a reliable solution to optimize your office workflow through online Merger application. This Merger tool works for all platforms: Windows, Linux, macOS and Android. No desktop software installation is required. It's powerful, modern, fast, flexible, easy-to-use and completely free.

  • Choose the order of merged files
  • Combine your files to a single JPEG document
  • Download or send resultant file as email attachment
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APIs avaliable

Easily merge multiple documents or split MS Office, OpenOffice, PDF and other documents into pages. GroupDocs.Merger APIs are avaliable for .NET, Java and many other platforms & languages.

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How it works

How to merge JPEG files online

Step 1
Select or drop your documents to upload for merge into JPEG.
Step 2
Once upload completes, drag document thumbnails to rearrange them (if needed).
Step 3
Click on Merge Now button to start the merge process.
Step 4
Once your documents are merged into JPEG file click on Download Now button.
FAQ

FAQ

JPEG

JPEG Image

A JPEG is a type of image format that is saved using the method of lossy compression. The output image, as result of compression, is a trade-off between storage size and image quality. Users can adjust the compression level to achieve the desired quality level while at the same time reduce the storage size. Image quality is negligibly affected if 10:1 compression is applied to the image. The higher the compression value, the higher the degradation in image quality. JPEG image file format was standardized by the Joint Photographic Experts Group and, hence, the name JPEG. The format has been the choice of storing and transmitting photographic images on the web. Almost all Operating systems now have viewers that support visualization of JPEG images, which are often stored with JPG extension as well. Even the web browsers support visualization of JPEG images.

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Other Merger file formats

You can also merge other file formats. Please see the list below.

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