Convert camera RAW photos to JPG right in your browser. Canon CR2/CR3, Nikon NEF, Sony ARW, Adobe DNG, Fujifilm RAF, Olympus ORF, Panasonic RW2 and more — decoded with the professional LibRaw engine, and nothing is uploaded.
✓ Free forever✓ No upload✓ No signup✓ In your browser
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Drop a RAW photo to convert
or click to browse · CR2, CR3, NEF, ARW, DNG, RAF, ORF, RW2 …
Quick answer: To convert a RAW photo to JPG, drop your CR2, CR3, NEF, ARW, DNG, RAF, ORF, or RW2 file above, choose the JPG quality, and click Convert. The RAW is decoded in your browser with the LibRaw engine — nothing is uploaded — and you get a downloadable JPG in seconds.
How to Convert RAW to JPG
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Add Your RAW File
Drop a CR2, CR3, NEF, ARW, DNG, RAF, ORF, or RW2 file, or click to browse.
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Choose Quality
Pick the JPG quality, and full or half resolution for speed.
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Convert
The RAW is decoded in your browser with the LibRaw WebAssembly engine — nothing uploaded.
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Download
Preview the result and download your JPG, ready to share or edit.
Why Use Convertlo?
🔒 100% Private — RAW files never leave your browser
🆓 Free forever — no account, no watermark, no limits
📷 All major RAW formats — Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, DNG
🧠 Real LibRaw engine — the same decoder behind darktable and RawTherapee
🎚️ Quality control — choose JPG quality and full or half resolution
📱 Works on mobile — any modern browser, any device
Features
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100% Private
No server, no upload — RAW files stay on your device.
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Every RAW
CR2, CR3, NEF, ARW, DNG, RAF, ORF, RW2 and more.
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LibRaw Engine
Professional-grade demosaicing via WebAssembly.
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Quality Control
JPG quality and full/half resolution options.
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Live Preview
See the decoded photo before you download.
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Mobile-Ready
Works on iPhone, Android, tablet, and desktop.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — completely free, no limits, no watermarks, and no account required. Convertlo runs entirely in your browser, and your RAW files never leave your device.
The converter reads all major camera RAW formats, including Canon CR2 and CR3, Nikon NEF and NRW, Sony ARW, Adobe DNG, Fujifilm RAF, Olympus ORF, Panasonic RW2, Pentax PEF, and more — it uses the same LibRaw engine that powers professional tools like darktable and RawTherapee.
No. Decoding happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly, on a background thread. Your RAW photos never leave your device, so there is no file-size limit and nothing is stored anywhere — important for client and unpublished work.
RAW files store unprocessed sensor data, so this tool applies a standard conversion using your camera's recorded white balance. The result may differ slightly from the in-camera JPEG, which uses the manufacturer's own picture styles. It gives you a clean, neutral starting point.
A single RAW file typically converts in a few seconds, depending on its resolution and your device. The RAW decoder is a large module (about 1.5 MB) that loads once on your first conversion, then stays cached for the rest of your session.
This tool converts one RAW at a time at full resolution by default, with an optional faster half-resolution mode for quick previews. Batch conversion is on our roadmap.