EPS to JBG Converter

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Optimal Compression

JBG from EPS achieves among the best lossless compression ratios for bi-level images — superior to Group 3 and Group 4 fax encoding.

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Convertio's servers handle the EPS to JBG conversion. No JBIG toolkits needed on your local system.

Secure Processing

Uploaded EPS files are removed after conversion. JBG results are deleted from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert EPS to JBG

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

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Choose jbg 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 jbg file right afterwards

About formats

EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a vector file format developed by Adobe Systems in collaboration with Aldus Corporation, first published in 1987. Built on Adobe's PostScript page description language, EPS wraps a self-contained PostScript program describing a single page of graphics — including vector paths, text, and embedded raster images — within a structured comment framework that provides bounding box coordinates and optional preview thumbnails. The encapsulation allows an EPS file to be placed into another document as a contained graphic element without interfering with the host document's PostScript code. For decades, EPS served as the universal exchange format in professional publishing, prepress, and print production, accepted by virtually every design, illustration, and page layout application across platforms. One key advantage is print-industry reliability — because EPS contains device-independent PostScript instructions, output is consistent across different RIPs, imagesetters, and printing presses. The format's cross-application compatibility is another strength: an EPS file created in Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or Inkscape can be placed in QuarkXPress, InDesign, or Word without requiring the originating application. While PDF has largely superseded EPS for modern workflows, the format remains widely used in stock illustration libraries, legacy publishing pipelines, and any context requiring a proven, universally supported vector exchange format.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: 1987
JBG is a file extension for images compressed using the JBIG (Joint Bi-level Image experts Group) standard, formally ITU-T Recommendation T.82, completed in 1993 as a successor to the Group 3 and Group 4 fax compression standards. JBIG compression is designed for bi-level (black and white) images but can also handle grayscale and limited-color images by encoding each bit plane separately. The algorithm uses a form of arithmetic coding guided by an adaptive context model: for each pixel, the encoder examines a template of surrounding already-coded pixels to build a probability estimate, then feeds this estimate to a QM-coder (a variant of the Q-coder arithmetic coder) that produces a highly efficient binary output. JBIG achieves 20-40% better compression than Group 4 on typical document images, with the improvement being even larger on halftoned photographs and images with gradual density transitions where Group 4's simple run-length approach is less effective. The standard supports progressive encoding, where a low-resolution version of the image is transmitted first and progressively refined — useful for fax-like applications where the receiver can begin displaying the image before the full-resolution data arrives. One advantage is superior compression of documents containing halftone images: newspapers, magazines, and marketing materials that mix text with photographic halftones compress dramatically better with JBIG than with Group 3/4. The standard's ITU-T backing ensures it is implemented in document imaging hardware and software worldwide. JBG files are supported by ImageMagick and various document imaging tools.
Initial release: 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert EPS to JBG?

JBG uses JBIG lossless compression optimized for bi-level images. Converting EPS to JBG produces compact files for document imaging and fax.

What opens JBG files?

JBIG-Kit tools, ImageMagick, and document imaging software that supports JBIG compression can handle JBG format files.

Is JBG compression lossless?

Yes — JBIG provides lossless compression specifically optimized for bi-level (black and white) images with excellent compression ratios.

Is EPS to JBG conversion free?

Convertio offers free EPS to JBG conversion for all users. Premium plans extend limits for professional batch workflows.

How does JBG compare to G4?

JBIG typically achieves better compression than Group 4 fax encoding — making JBG files smaller for the same image content.

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