Add CUR Images
Drag and drop one or multiple CUR files, or click to choose them from your device.
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Change one or multiple CUR images to JPEG directly in your browser. Keep the original dimensions or resize the batch by pixels or percentage before downloading.
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Output format: JPEG
Convert and optionally resize your CUR images in three steps:
Drag and drop one or multiple CUR files, or click to choose them from your device.
Keep the original dimensions, set a width and height, or scale every image by percentage. Then click 'Convert All'.
Save converted JPEG images individually or download all completed files together in a ZIP archive.
Compare the formats, common uses, compatibility, and ways to open each file type.
CUR is a file format used for storing static or animated cursor images in Windows operating systems. It is similar to the ICO format but contains additional metadata for defining the cursor's hotspot. CUR files are essential for custom mouse cursors used in graphical user interfaces.
CUR files can be opened and edited with specialized software like RealWorld Cursor Editor, or graphic editors like GIMP and Photoshop (with plugins). Windows systems use CUR files natively to manage mouse cursors. You can also use online tools to convert CUR files to PNG or ICO formats.
JPEG is a widely supported lossy image format used mainly for photographs. JPEG and JPG refer to the same encoding; the difference is usually only the filename extension. It reduces file size by discarding some image information and does not support transparency.
JPEG files open in standard browsers, built-in photo viewers, mobile gallery apps, and most image editors. Use PNG or WebP instead when the workflow requires transparency.
Choose a source and destination format, add your images, and convert them without navigating a complex editing application.
Conversion runs locally on your device, so source images are not uploaded to an Imglarger server.
Add several files of the selected input format and process them with the same output and resize settings.
Keep original dimensions, enter a target width or height, or scale the whole batch by percentage.
Save completed images one by one or package the converted batch into a single ZIP archive.
Use the browser-based converter without registering an account or installing desktop software.
Convert CUR images to WEBP in your browser with batch processing and optional resizing.
Convert CUR images to JPG in your browser with batch processing and optional resizing.
Convert CUR images to PNG in your browser with batch processing and optional resizing.
Find clear answers about using this Imglarger online image tool.
Yes. You can convert CUR images to JPEG without creating an account or installing desktop software.
No. Image conversion runs locally in your browser, so the source files are not uploaded to an Imglarger server.
Yes. Add multiple CUR files, apply the same optional resize settings, convert the batch, and download results individually or as a ZIP.
No. Format conversion does not grant new copyright or commercial-use rights. Your ability to use the JPEG output depends on the rights and license of the original image.
The page does not state a fixed limit, but practical capacity depends on image dimensions, file count, browser support, and available device memory. Use smaller batches if processing slows down.
Not always. Compression, transparency, animation, color depth, metadata, and multi-frame content may change when the destination format does not support the same features. Review important results before use.