CR3 to JPG Converter - Free Online
Convert Canon CR3 RAW photos to universally compatible JPG format. CR3 files aren't supported by most browsers and apps — convert them to JPG so you can share on any platform, upload to websites, or use in documents.
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How to Convert CR3 to JPG
Simple 3-step process to convert your Canon photos
Upload CR3 Files
Drag and drop or click to select your CR3 photos from your Canon camera
Choose Quality
Select your preferred quality level - from maximum quality to smaller file size
Download JPG
Click convert and download your converted JPG files instantly
Why Convert CR3 to JPG?
CR3 offers great compression, but JPG offers universal compatibility
Universal Compatibility
JPG works everywhere - Windows, Android, web browsers, and all applications
Easy Sharing
Share your photos on any social media or platform without compatibility issues
Print Ready
Most print services accept JPG format - perfect for printing your memories
Secure Processing
Your photos are processed securely and never stored on our servers
Lightning Fast
Convert multiple CR3 files in seconds with our optimized converter
High Quality Output
Maintain excellent image quality during conversion with adjustable settings
CR3 vs JPG: Complete Comparison
Understanding the differences between these formats helps you choose when to use each one.
| Feature | CR3 | JPG |
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| File Size | 25–45 MB per file (5–10× larger than JPG) | 3–10 MB — universal sharing format |
| Image Quality | Full RAW data (12–14 bit) | Excellent (industry standard) |
| Color Depth | 16-bit (HDR support) | 8-bit |
| Transparency | Supported | Not supported |
| Software Support | Canon DPP 4, Lightroom, Capture One | All apps and devices |
| Windows | Limited (requires codec) | Full support |
| Android | Limited support | Full support |
| Web Browsers | Limited support | Universal support |
What is CR3?
CR3 (Canon RAW version 3) is Canon's next-generation RAW format for RF-mount EOS R mirrorless cameras, introduced with the EOS R in 2018. It stores unprocessed sensor data at 12–14 bit color depth inside a HEIF container, enabling Canon's Dual Pixel RAW and in-camera HDR capabilities while keeping file sizes competitive.
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What is JPG?
JPG (JPEG) has been the standard for digital photos since 1992. Despite being over 30 years old, it remains the most widely supported image format across all devices, operating systems, browsers, and applications.
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About CR3 and Canon's modern RAW format
CR3 is Canon's third-generation RAW image format, introduced in 2018 with the EOS M50 and now standard across the entire EOS R mirrorless lineup. Unlike its predecessor CR2 (which was based on TIFF/EP), CR3 uses an ISO Base Media File Format container — the same underlying structure as MP4 video and HEIF images — which makes the format faster to write to memory cards, more efficient to compress, and natively support a "C-RAW" lossy compression mode that's roughly 40% smaller than full RAW with virtually no visible quality loss. CR3 ships on all current Canon mirrorless bodies: EOS R, R3, R5, R5 Mark II, R6, R6 Mark II, R7, R8, R10, R50, R100, the cinema-focused R5 C, and the legacy EOS M50, M50 Mark II, M6 Mark II, 90D, and 1D X Mark III.
CR3 stores 14-bit RAW (or 13-bit in C-RAW mode) plus dual-pixel autofocus information, in-camera lens corrections (vignetting, distortion, chromatic aberration), Picture Style data, and an embedded full-resolution JPEG preview. File sizes vary widely with the body: roughly 25-35 MB on a 24-megapixel R6 Mark II, 40-55 MB on a 45-MP R5, and up to 90-120 MB per frame on the 100+ MP cropped output of the R5 Mark II's high-res mode. Burst-rate-heavy shooters using the R3 or R6 Mark II often produce thousands of CR3 files per shoot — converting the keepers to JPG is a common first step before client review.
Why convert CR3 to JPG? Universal compatibility plus dramatic size reduction. CR3 is younger than CR2 and has narrower software support — older versions of Lightroom (pre-7.4), Capture One (pre-12), and Photoshop ACR (pre-10.4) cannot read CR3 at all. Web browsers, social media, photo storage services (Google Photos, iCloud Photo Library), and email clients all reject CR3 outright. JPG opens everywhere, drops a 40-MB CR3 to a 3-5 MB share-ready file, and skips the lens-correction step that's already baked into Canon's in-camera JPG engine. For pro photographers delivering proofs, journalists wiring photos from the field, and event shooters posting same-day Instagram updates, CR3 → JPG is the production-line bridge.
The trade-off worth knowing: in-camera JPGs from a Canon R-series body include Canon's tone curve, sharpening, and color science already applied. A CR3 demosaiced through generic open-source pipelines (including ours) lands close, but not pixel-identical, to Canon's Digital Photo Professional (DPP) output. For absolute color-critical work — wedding portraits, commercial photography, anything with skin tones reviewed by an art director — DPP or Lightroom's Adobe Standard / Camera Faithful profile remains the gold standard. For sharing, social, and quick-turn delivery, the in-browser JPG export is faster and good enough.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert CR3 to JPG? expand_more
Upload your CR3 file to FastlyConvert, select your preferred JPG quality (90% recommended), and click Convert. The conversion completes in seconds — no software installation required. Works on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
How can I batch convert CR3 files to JPG? expand_more
You can upload up to 5 CR3 files at once. After conversion, all results are available as individual downloads or as a single ZIP file.
Can I convert CR3 to JPG on a Mac? expand_more
Yes. FastlyConvert runs entirely in your browser — no software installation needed. It works on macOS, Windows, Linux, and iPadOS.
Why convert CR3 files to JPG? expand_more
CR3 files are typically 25–45 MB each and only open in Canon Digital Photo Professional or Lightroom. Converting to JPG reduces the file to 3–10 MB — universally compatible for email, social media, web upload, and sharing.
Will converting CR3 to JPG reduce image quality? expand_more
At 90% quality (the default), any quality loss is virtually unnoticeable. Our converter preserves color accuracy and detail from the original RAW sensor data. For print-quality output, use 100%.
How is CR3 different from JPG? expand_more
CR3 stores raw, unprocessed sensor data at 12–14 bit depth — typically 25–45 MB per file. JPG is compressed and processed at 8 bits, typically 3–10 MB. CR3 offers full editing flexibility but requires Canon DPP 4, Lightroom, or Photoshop. JPG opens anywhere instantly.
photo_camera How to Make Canon Save Photos as JPG
If you prefer your Canon EOS R camera to capture photos directly in JPG format instead of CR3, you can change this in the camera menu. Here's how:
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Press the MENU button
Press the MENU button on the back of your Canon EOS R camera.
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Go to the Shooting tab
Navigate to the Shooting Settings tab (red camera icon, tab 1).
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Select "Image quality"
Choose "Image quality" from the menu list.
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Choose Large JPEG Fine and press SET
Select Large JPEG Fine for highest quality JPEG output. Press SET to confirm.
Note: Shooting JPEG reduces post-processing latitude. Keep shooting CR3 for serious work; convert with this tool when needed.
Choosing the Right JPG Quality
Preserves the most detail from your original CR3. Best for printing or professional use.
File size: ~2-3x larger
Best balance of quality and file size. Visually identical to 100% for most photos.
File size: ~1.5x larger
Good quality with smaller files. Ideal for web uploads and social media sharing.
File size: Similar to CR3
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