EMF to JPS conversion is the process of transforming vector-based Enhanced Metafile (EMF) drawings into JPS stereoscopic JPEG files that store left-right image pairs for 3D viewing. This conversion rasterizes EMF vector content into two slightly offset JPEG images (or a combined side-by-side JPS) while preserving visual fidelity and layout for stereoscopic display.
Related guides
Practical guides to help you choose formats, preserve quality, and avoid common conversion problems.
Learn how to convert SVG to PDF while preserving vector quality, fonts, page size, CSS styling, and print readiness. This guide compares online converters, browser export, Inkscape, Illustrator, CairoSVG, Puppeteer, and command line workflows so designers, developers, and print teams can choose the right SVG to PDF method for production documents, assets, and batch conversion.
Read guide →A detailed comparison of DXF and DWG file formats for CAD professionals. Learn the key differences in compatibility, file size, feature support, and when to use each format for engineering drawings, architectural plans, and design collaboration.
Read guide →Drag your .EMF file from your computer or use the browse function.
Confirm .jps as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .JPS file once ready.
EMF files typically use the MIME type image/emf and store vector-based graphics, often used in Windows applications and printing. JPS files use the MIME type image/jpeg and contain side-by-side JPEG images for stereoscopic 3D viewing. Converting between these formats involves rasterizing vector data and encoding it into a stereo JPEG file.
The JPS (.JPS) format is commonly used for drawing. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like EMF.
While specific technical details aren't available here, JPS files generally serve the purpose of storing drawing effectively within their domain.
Convert your EMF files to JPS format using our fast and user-friendly online converter. Whether you're working on drawings, graphics, or print designs, our tool ensures high-quality conversion without any software installation. Experience seamless file transformation from EMF to JPS in just a few clicks.
EMF (Enhanced Metafile) is a vector graphics file format primarily used in Windows environments for storing images and drawings. In contrast, JPS (JPEG Stereo) is a raster image format designed for stereoscopic 3D images. While EMF is ideal for scalable graphics, JPS focuses on delivering 3D visual experiences.
Keep individual EMF inputs under 50–100 MB for smooth browser-based conversion; very large vector files may be slower to rasterize.
To preserve sharp lines and text, export at a higher pixel resolution or increase DPI before creating the JPS; choose 80–100%+ JPEG quality for minimal artifacts.
For accurate stereoscopy, prepare two EMF views with a consistent horizontal parallax; if converting a single EMF, use software that can generate offset eye views before JPS creation.
Use batch conversion for multiple files but split large batches (10–50 files) to avoid timeouts; automated scripts are recommended for large-scale workflows.
The conversion tool made switching from EMF to JPS effortless and fast.
Anna M.
Graphic Designer
Output quality after conversion was outstanding and perfect for my 3D projects.
John L.
Photographer
Highly recommend this online converter for anyone needing quick and reliable EMF to JPS conversions.
Maria S.
Marketing Manager
Start your free EMF to JPS conversion now.
Drag your file here to to upload.
Up to 250MB
Format limitation: EMF is vector-based while JPS is raster—complex vector editability is lost after conversion, and certain GDI+ effects may rasterize differently.