XPS to JPG
Turn your XPS (Microsoft XML Paper Specification) files into JPG (JPEG) in seconds. EXIF and GPS metadata are stripped by default for privacy.
- Encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3)
- Files auto-deleted in 60 minutes
- Requires free plan
Run XPS to JPG
About XPS to JPG
Pixenith decodes XPS (Microsoft XML Paper Specification) files in your browser session and re-encodes them to JPG (JPEG) using modern, well-tested codecs. Photographs keep their natural look thanks to camera-balanced white balance (for RAW inputs) and high-quality JPEG / WebP / AVIF encoders.
Upload up to 25 files at once. EXIF and GPS metadata are stripped by default; toggle the option in the form if you want them preserved.
How XPS to JPG works
Three steps. Done in seconds.
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Upload your XPS (Microsoft XML Paper Specification)
Drag-and-drop one or more XPS (Microsoft XML Paper Specification) files into the uploader, or click to browse.
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Run the conversion
Hit Convert. The pipeline decodes the XPS (Microsoft XML Paper Specification) source, optionally resizes the long edge, and re-encodes as JPG (JPEG).
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Download your JPG (JPEG)
Files are processed in seconds and auto-delete within 60 minutes. No account required for casual use.
Why XPS to JPG on Pixenith
Built for serious work. Free for everyday use.
Privacy first
Encrypted in transit, processed in isolated workers, deleted within 60 minutes.
Lightning fast
Most jobs finish in under 5 seconds. Heavy ones run on dedicated worker pools.
Production engine
Powered by pikepdf, Ghostscript, Tesseract OCR, ONNX models — the same tech the pros use.
Free, no signup
Generous daily limits on the free plan. Upgrade only if you need bigger files.
Related PDF tools
Often used alongside XPS to JPG.
- XPS to PNG Convert XPS files to PNG online. Microsoft XML Paper Specification print format. Files are processed in your browser session, EXIF/GPS stripped by default, deleted within minutes.
- XPS to WEBP Convert XPS files to WEBP online. Microsoft XML Paper Specification print format. Files are processed in your browser session, EXIF/GPS stripped by default, deleted within minutes.
- XPS to PDF Convert XPS files to PDF online. Microsoft XML Paper Specification print format. Files are processed in your browser session, EXIF/GPS stripped by default, deleted within minutes.
- JPG to PNG Convert JPG files to PNG online. The classic lossy compressed photograph format. Files are processed in your browser session, EXIF/GPS stripped by default, deleted within minutes.
- Compress JPG Reduce JPG / JPEG file size. Pick a level (low / medium / high / extreme) or specify a target size and we'll binary-search the quality ladder for the best-quality output that fits.
- Compress Image Shrink any common image (JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF). Pick a level or specify a target size; we'll auto-detect the source format and use the best-quality pipeline for that codec.
XPS to JPG — frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know.
Is XPS to JPG free?
Yes -- free within fair-use daily limits. Sign in for 10 conversions / day; Pro plans lift the cap to 500 / day per tool.
Are my files private?
Yes. XPS (Microsoft XML Paper Specification) uploads are encrypted in transit, processed in a sandboxed worker, and deleted within 60 minutes. We strip EXIF and GPS metadata by default.
How big a file can I upload?
10 MB for guests, 25 MB on the Free plan, up to 500 MB on Business. RAW and PSD files require sign-in because they're computationally heavier.
Do I need to sign up?
No -- guest conversions work for the most popular formats. Sign up for a free account to unlock RAW, PSD, XPS and CAD inputs.
Can I batch-convert multiple XPS (Microsoft XML Paper Specification) files?
Yes. Up to 25 files per request on image conversions and 10 per request for CAD. Multi-file requests are delivered as a zip.
Will the conversion be lossy?
It depends on the target format. JPG (JPEG) can be lossless for screenshots / illustrations and tunable lossy for photographs. We pick sensible defaults; use Compress Image afterwards if you need a specific file size.