This is the only way to guarantee you keep all your layers and editing capabilities.

A JBF file converter is not a magic utility you download from a generic website. It is typically the original recovery software (Jigsaw Data Recovery) used to unpack forensic backups. Attempting to use generic converters will lead to corrupted data or security risks.

Your Action Plan:

If you still cannot find a working converter, consider that your .jbf file might be a temporary orphaned file—in which case, it likely contains no recoverable data. Delete it and rely on your primary backups.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. File extensions can vary by software version. Always scan recovered JBF files for malware before opening the exported data.

A .jbf file is primarily a PaintShop Pro Browser Cache file. These files store image thumbnails to speed up the previewing process within Corel PaintShop Pro; they are not actual image files (like JPEGs) but rather metadata and cache containers.

Because these are proprietary cache files, "converting" them into a standard image format is generally not possible or useful, as they only contain low-resolution thumbnails of other images already on your computer. Tools for Handling .jbf Files

If you still need to process or view these files, the following tools are available:

reaConverter: An offline software that supports batch processing and can handle .jbf files on your PC without requiring an internet upload.

File Magic: A universal file viewer that can attempt to open .jbf files if you do not have PaintShop Pro installed.

Corel PaintShop Pro: The native application that creates and manages these files automatically as you browse folders. Important Considerations

Automatic Generation: If you delete a .jbf file, PaintShop Pro will typically recreate it the next time you browse that folder.

No Image Quality: You cannot "convert" a .jbf back into a full-resolution photo. It only holds the small thumbnail data for the software's interface.

Are you trying to recover lost photos from these cache files, or are you just looking to clear up disk space by removing them? Download JBF Converter – Offline Tool - reaConverter

If you have landed here with a file ending in .jbf and are struggling to open it, you are likely running into a specific compatibility wall. Unlike standard JPEGs or PNGs, JBF files are not generic image files. They are proprietary project files associated with specific software.

Here is everything you need to know about what these files are, how to convert them, and the potential pitfalls you might face.


The short answer is: No, not a good one.

Because JBF is a proprietary format owned by data recovery firms, free tools generally cannot decode the encryption or compression. Your "free" options are limited to:

If you need a free solution, your best bet is to use JBF Viewer Lite (if still available) which allows viewing but not saving.

If your JBF file originated from Mac-based personal finance software:

If your JBF file is a forensic image (rare, but possible), tools like FTK Imager (Free) can convert it.

"The file is corrupted." If you managed to open the file but it looks garbled or has error messages, the file might have been saved in a newer version of PhotoPlus (like X8) than the software you are using to open it. JBF files are notoriously bad at backward compatibility.

"I don't want to install old software." If you are on a modern PC (Windows 10/11) or a Mac, installing legacy software from 2010 can be a headache. It might require old .NET frameworks or Flash players that are now security risks.