Sample JPG File — 1MB
Download a free sample JPG file that is exactly 1MB (1,048,576 bytes). This jpeg image file is generated specifically for testing and development purposes. Use it to validate file upload forms, test parsers, verify size-limit enforcement, or verify JPG handling in your application. No registration required — click the download button and get your file instantly.
File Details
| Format | JPG (.jpg) |
| MIME Type | image/jpeg |
| File Size | 1MB (1 MB) |
| Exact Bytes | 1,048,576 bytes |
| Category | image |
| License | Free — no registration required |
Common Use Cases
- Testing image upload forms with file size validation
- Testing image compression and resizing algorithms
- Validating CDN and image optimization pipelines
- Testing responsive image loading on mobile devices
- Verifying thumbnail generation from large source images
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a sample JPG file 1MB?
It is a valid, well-formed jpeg image file that has been generated to be exactly 1MB in size. It contains realistic content structure appropriate for the JPG format and can be used for testing, development, and integration purposes.
How can I use this 1MB JPG file for testing?
Common uses include testing file upload forms with size validation, evaluating JPG parser performance, verifying that your application handles 1MB files correctly, testing download speed and progress indicators, and validating server-side file processing pipelines.
Is this JPG file safe to download?
Yes. All sample files on File Examples are generated specifically for testing purposes. They contain only valid JPG content with no executable code, macros, or malicious payloads. Every file is a clean, well-formed example of its format.
Can I get this file in a different size?
Yes. We offer sample JPG files in multiple sizes ranging from small (1KB) to large (100MB). Check the related sizes section below to find the exact size you need.
What is the MIME type of this file?
The MIME type is image/jpeg. This is the standard content type used by web servers, browsers, and APIs when serving or accepting JPG files.