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CDR → JPG
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Opening note — CDR is a raster image format with its own balance of compression, colour depth, and software support. The JPG you want is two clicks away. Need a JPG for a CMS, a chat message or an email client that politely refuses CDR? This tool re-encodes your image in the background and returns a drop-in JPG replacement. No registration, no watermark, no visual change beyond what the JPG encoder itself introduces. Background. CDR is a raster image format with its own balance of compression, colour depth, and software support. Destination side, JPG is the web's default lossy photograph codec, with compression tuned for natural images.
CorelDRAW
Source formatCDR is the native vector graphics format for CorelDRAW, a popular illustration and graphic design application. It supports multi-page documents, layers, color management, and both vector and bitmap content in a single file.
JPEG Image
Target formatJPEG is the most widely used lossy image format on the web. It achieves small file sizes through adjustable compression, making it ideal for photographs and complex images where some quality loss is acceptable.
Why convert CDR to JPG
Converting keeps the picture recognisable end-to-end while changing the container that ships it. JPG typically wins on one of three fronts: broader software support, smaller files for the same visual quality, or features like transparency that CDR cannot express. The conversion itself is fast because both sides are raster formats.
HOW TO CONVERT
CDR → JPG
Upload your CDR
Start by dropping the CDR onto the uploader. Files up to 100 MB go through on the free tier without registration.
Conversion happens server-side
Our imagemagick-based pipeline reads the CDR pixel grid, preserves resolution and colour profile, and encodes a clean JPG.
Grab the result
A download button appears as soon as the JPG is ready. Save locally or share the short-lived URL.
Common Use Cases
Cross-platform previews
Windows, macOS and Linux file browsers all render JPG thumbnails; CDR support varies by OS version.
Mobile galleries
iOS Photos, Google Photos and Samsung Gallery index JPG instantly — CDR sometimes falls back to a generic file icon.
Stock photography uploads
Shutterstock, Adobe Stock and similar marketplaces require JPG in their contributor guidelines.
Archive migration
Converting legacy CDR archives to JPG future-proofs the collection against declining codec support.
CDR vs JPG — Strengths and limitations
What each format does best, and where it falls short.
CDR Strengths
- Native format for CorelDRAW, an industry standard in signage and prepress.
- Multi-page documents (unlike Illustrator's art boards).
- Strong color management (CMYK, Pantone spot, ICC).
- Large market share in Eastern Europe and niche print industries.
Limitations
- Proprietary, unstable format — versions drift dramatically.
- No Adobe Illustrator interoperability; SVG export is the compatibility path.
- Third-party CDR import support (Inkscape, etc.) is partial.
JPG Strengths
- Excellent compression ratio for photographs (10:1 or better without visible quality loss).
- Universal support — every camera, phone, OS, and browser reads JPEG natively.
- Adjustable quality setting balances file size against visual fidelity.
- Embeds EXIF metadata (camera model, GPS, exposure) automatically.
- Progressive rendering for graceful loading over slow networks.
Limitations
- Lossy — every save degrades the image further (generation loss).
- No transparency channel (use PNG or WebP for that).
- Visible compression artifacts on text, sharp edges, and flat colors.
CDR vs JPG — Technical specifications
Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.
| Specification | CDR | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | application/x-coreldraw | image/jpeg |
| Extensions | .cdr, .cdt (template), .cmx (interchange) | — |
| Container | Proprietary binary (RIFF-like) | — |
| Native app | CorelDRAW | — |
| Versions | 1 (1989) through 2024 and beyond | — |
| Compression | — | Lossy — Discrete Cosine Transform + quantization + Huffman coding |
| Color depth | — | 8 bits per channel (24-bit RGB or 8-bit grayscale) |
| Max dimensions | — | 65,535 × 65,535 pixels (baseline) |
| Transparency | — | Not supported |
| Typical quality | — | 75–90 for web, 95+ for print |
CDR vs JPG — Typical file sizes
Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.
CDR
- Logo with a few objects 100-500 KB
- Multi-page brochure 5-30 MB
- Complex vehicle wrap design 50-300 MB
JPG
- Phone photo (12 MP, quality 85) 2–5 MB
- Web thumbnail (400px) 20–60 KB
- Full-page magazine photo 500 KB – 2 MB
- Social-media square (1080×1080) 100–400 KB
Quality & Compatibility
Converting keeps resolution, aspect ratio and colour profile identical to the source. Metadata (EXIF, XMP) transfers where JPG supports it; otherwise it is dropped. If the CDR contained an alpha channel and JPG does not support transparency, the background is flattened to white by default.
Tips for Best Results
- When uploading to Retina / high-DPI contexts, render the JPG at 2× the CSS pixel size; the crispness gap over 1× is noticeable on modern screens.
- Strip EXIF metadata from the JPG before publishing if the CDR came from a phone camera — it often contains GPS coordinates and device IDs.
- If the CDR is a screenshot of text or UI, prefer a lossless JPG target to avoid the JPEG-style ringing around glyph edges.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on the codecs involved. If both CDR and JPG are lossy, the pixels are re-encoded and a small amount of detail is discarded — invisible at default quality settings on photographs. If JPG is lossless (PNG, TIFF, BMP) the output keeps every pixel of the decoded CDR exactly, but cannot recover detail that CDR had already compressed away.
Often yes, especially when JPG is lossless. CDR tuned for efficient web delivery will usually produce smaller files than JPG's default settings. If file size matters, drop the quality in Advanced or pick a more compressed target format instead.
KaijuConverter uploads over HTTPS, processes the image in an isolated container and deletes both the source and the output within two hours. No account is required, file contents are never logged, and we do not use uploads to train any model. For confidential material, the paid plan includes a data-processing agreement.
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