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Make JPG Corners Rounded

Soften the sharp corners of a JPG into smooth rounded edges. Runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device.

Input

Drop a file here, or click to browse

Files never leave your device

Output

The result appears here as you type.

Options
Corner fill

How to use Make JPG Corners Rounded

  1. 1. Upload the JPG photo. Drop or browse for the .jpg or .jpeg file whose sharp corners you want to soften. It loads into the preview so you can judge how the rounding will look.
  2. 2. Set Corner radius, Corner fill and Corner color. Enter how rounded the corners should be in Corner radius (px). Choose Solid color for a JPG with a filled corner, or Transparent for a PNG, then set Corner color for the fill.
  3. 3. Download the rounded photo. The tool cuts each corner into a smooth curve at the radius you chose. Download the result, either a JPG with solid corner fill or a transparent PNG.

When to use Make JPG Corners Rounded

Make JPG Corners Rounded softens the four sharp corners of a photo into smooth curves, matching the rounded-rectangle look common in modern UI cards and avatars. Choose a solid backing color or a transparent PNG depending on where the image will sit.

  • Preparing a profile photo for a card UI. A user's profile photo needs rounded corners to match the app's rounded-rectangle avatar style before it gets embedded in a settings page.
  • Softening a thumbnail for a design system. A grid of product thumbnails needs consistently rounded corners to match the rest of a design system's card components.
  • Making an image blend into a transparent layout. An image needs rounded, transparent corners so it can sit on any background color without showing a mismatched square edge behind the curve.
  • Softening a screenshot for a marketing page. A screenshot embedded on a landing page gets rounded corners with a subtle radius so it feels less like a raw capture and more like a designed asset.

Examples

Rounded card image

Input

photo.jpg + radius 40px

Output

photo.jpg with smooth rounded corners on a white ground

About the Make JPG Corners Rounded tool

Make JPG Corners Rounded runs as plain JavaScript in your browser tab, with no server behind it. Soften the sharp corners of a JPG into smooth rounded edges. Whatever you put in stays on your device from start to finish.

The tool is part of EditSafely's JPG Tools section, 145 single-purpose utilities built around the same idea: open the page, get the result, keep your data to yourself.

You can shape the output with 3 settings, including Corner radius (px), Corner fill and Corner color, and the result refreshes the moment you change one. The finished file is put together in browser memory and saved with the Download button, so it never touches a server on the way to your disk. A worked example further down the page shows exactly what the tool produces for a real input.

That local-first design has practical benefits beyond privacy. The tool keeps working on a flaky connection once the page has loaded, results are instant because nothing round-trips to a server, and it is safe to use with confidential material.

Frequently asked questions

Does Make JPG Corners Rounded cost anything?

Yes, it is completely free. All 2,658 tools on EditSafely work without an account, a subscription or usage limits.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No data leaves your device. The whole tool is JavaScript that runs inside your browser tab, so there is no upload, no server-side processing and no log of what you did. If you disconnect from the internet after the page loads, it keeps working.

Which files does Make JPG Corners Rounded accept?

It accepts JPG and JPEG photos. There is no file size cap imposed by a server; very large files are limited only by your device's memory.

Do I need to sign up or install anything?

Nothing to install and no account needed. Open the page in any up-to-date browser, including on a phone or tablet, and the tool is ready.

How do I save the output?

Click the Download button once the result is ready. The file is built in your browser's memory and handed straight to your downloads folder, without passing through a server.

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