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JPG/JPEG Sample Images Generator

Generate JPG sample images with customizable quality levels. Create photos, web images, and social media graphics.

Generated locally in your browser

Ready-to-Download Samples

Download pre-built sample files instantly. No configuration needed.

Low Quality JPG (10%)

4.9 KB

Heavily compressed JPG for size comparison

Quality Levels

Low-Medium Quality (30%)

14.6 KB

Moderate compression with visible artifacts

Quality Levels

Medium Quality (50%)

29.3 KB

Balanced quality and file size

Quality Levels

Good Quality (70%)

48.8 KB

Good quality for most web uses

Quality Levels

High Quality (85%)

78.1 KB

High quality with minimal artifacts

Quality Levels

Maximum Quality (100%)

146.5 KB

Best quality, largest file size

Quality Levels

Create Custom File

Configure your own file with custom settings and content

Image Dimensions
Set the width and height of your JPG image

Image width in pixels

Image height in pixels

Appearance
Customize the look of your JPG image

Hex color code (e.g., #3b82f6)

Color for dimension text overlay

Compression Settings
Configure JPG compression quality

Compression quality from 10 (smallest) to 100 (best)

Generate JPEG sample images with customizable compression quality. Perfect for testing image optimization pipelines, comparing quality levels, and creating web-optimized photos.

What is JPG/JPEG Format?

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is the most widely used image format for photographs and complex images on the web. It uses lossy compression to significantly reduce file sizes while maintaining acceptable visual quality. The format supports 16.7 million colors and is ideal for photographs, but does not support transparency.

Why Use JPG Sample Images?

Test image compression at different quality levels

Compare file sizes across quality settings

Verify image optimization pipeline performance

Create placeholder photos for development

Test responsive image loading

Generate sample content for galleries and portfolios

Common JPG Use Cases

Image Optimization Testing

Compare JPG quality levels to find the optimal balance between file size and visual quality for your specific use case.

Photo Galleries

Generate sample photos to test gallery layouts, lightboxes, and image loading performance before final content is ready.

E-commerce Product Images

Create placeholder product photos to test image zoom, thumbnails, and gallery functionality during development.

Social Media Testing

Generate correctly-sized JPG images for testing social media integrations and OG image implementations.

JPG Generator Features

Quality levels from 10% to 100%

Sizes from thumbnails to 4K

Custom background and text colors

Dimension text overlay option

Social media preset sizes

HD and 4K resolution support

Real-time quality preview

All files generated in your browser

How It Works

1

Configure

Customize your file settings using the form above

2

Preview

See your changes in real-time in the preview panel

3

Download

Download your file instantly - no signup required

Frequently Asked Questions

What is JPG/JPEG format?

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a lossy compression format ideal for photographs and complex images. It reduces file size by discarding some image data, controlled by a quality setting from 0-100%.

What quality level should I use for JPG?

For web use, 70-85% is typically optimal, balancing quality and file size. Use 85-95% for high-quality photos, 50-70% for thumbnails, and 90-100% only when quality is critical and file size is not a concern.

Why use JPG instead of PNG?

JPG is better for photographs and complex images with many colors, offering smaller file sizes. PNG is better for graphics, logos, and images requiring transparency. JPG does not support transparency.

Does JPG support transparency?

No, JPEG does not support transparency (alpha channel). If you need transparent backgrounds, use PNG or WebP format. JPEG fills transparent areas with a solid color, typically white.

What are common JPG sizes for web?

Common web JPG sizes include: thumbnails (150×150), cards (400×300), hero images (1920×1080), OG images (1200×630), and product photos (800×800). Optimal dimensions depend on your layout and display requirements.