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Convert JPG images to OpenDocument Drawing format.

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ODD is the older file extension for OpenDocument Drawing files, the vector drawing format used by LibreOffice Draw and the legacy Apache OpenOffice Draw application. Modern LibreOffice versions (5.x and later) write the format with the .odg extension by default, but .odd remains supported for compatibility with OpenOffice 3.x, NeoOffice, and StarOffice files created between 2005 and 2012. Converting JPG to ODD wraps your raster image inside an OpenDocument Drawing container so it can be opened, annotated, and combined with vector shapes inside LibreOffice Draw.

The ODD format is XML-based, ZIP-compressed, and ISO/IEC 26300 standardized - the same open standard underlying ODT (text), ODS (spreadsheet), and ODP (presentation). When you convert JPG to ODD the JPG is embedded as a Picture object inside the drawing canvas, preserving original pixel data and EXIF without re-compression. Page size defaults to A4 portrait but can be changed to any custom dimension in Draw's Format > Page Style dialog after opening. The resulting file is roughly the source JPG size plus 2-4KB of container overhead.

Government agencies, public-sector institutions in Germany, Brazil, and India, and academic users on Linux distributions where ODF is the mandated default format are the primary audience for JPG-to-ODD conversion. Once inside Draw, the image can be cropped, rotated, annotated with arrows and text boxes, exported to PDF, or combined with imported SVG and PNG assets into a multi-page layout. For modern LibreOffice workflows the .odg variant is preferred; use .odd only when the recipient explicitly requires the older extension.

ODD (OpenDocument Drawing) was standardised as ISO/IEC 26300 in 2006, derived from the OpenDocument Format developed by the OASIS consortium for the OpenOffice project. The format is a ZIP archive containing XML descriptions of vector shapes, embedded raster images and styling, similar in spirit to OOXML but fully open. LibreOffice Draw uses ODD (also written .odg) as its native format. Governments in regions including France, the Netherlands, Brazil and several Indian states mandate ODF for public records, which keeps ODD relevant for archival-grade editable drawings even though ecosystem support outside LibreOffice remains thin.

JPGODD
Compression Lossy DCT ZIP container holding XML and embedded JPG
Transparency None Vector overlays support alpha
Typical file size (12 MP photo) 3-5 MB 3.2-5.2 MB (small wrapper overhead)
Best for Web, sharing LibreOffice Draw editing
Animation No No
Bit depth 8-bit 8-bit embedded JPG
Browser support Universal None (download only)
  1. Take JPG screenshot of an app interface
  2. Convert to ODD so it opens as editable LibreOffice Draw page
  3. Add callout arrows, text labels and highlight boxes on top
  4. Save and share with the dev team — they can edit annotations too
Use caseSettings
Annotated screenshot Embed JPG at 100 percent, add vector callouts
Floor plan overlay Scale JPG to page, lock as background
Diagram with photo backdrop JPG layer plus vector shapes on top
Multi-page document One JPG per page, A4 portrait
PlatformJPGODD
macOS Preview
Windows Photos
Outlook (desktop)
Gmail
iPhone Photos
Android gallery
Photoshop
Chrome/Safari/Firefox
Slack/Discord

Converting JPG to ODD is a common workflow requirement wherever different software systems, platforms, and applications need to exchange image or document content. Whether you are preparing files for web publishing, print production, client delivery, or meeting upload requirements, having the right format is the starting point for every distribution workflow.

JPG files are tied to specific software ecosystems and tools. When that content needs to move into a context that requires ODD - A different editing environment, a submission portal, a print service, or a sharing platform - A fast, reliable converter removes the format barrier without requiring software installation or technical knowledge.

jpg.now processes your file securely in the cloud and returns a clean ODD output that meets the format specification of standard applications and platforms. Files are processed privately and automatically deleted after 24 hours - Nothing is stored beyond what is needed to complete your conversion.

  • Save as .odg (not .odd) if your audience uses LibreOffice 5.0 or later - the newer extension is identical content but registered by default in current installs.
  • After opening in Draw, use Tools > Macros > Edit to scriptably batch-annotate hundreds of imported JPGs with identical text overlays.
  • Page size defaults to A4 - change via Format > Page Style if your image is panoramic or square and you want a tight crop fit.
  • ODD files are ZIP archives - rename to .zip and extract to recover the embedded JPG byte-for-byte if you lose the original.
  • For Apache OpenOffice 4.x users on Windows or older Macs, .odd opens directly via File > Open; no conversion plugin needed.
ODD output opens in LibreOffice Draw and other ODF-compatible apps
Embeds image as an ODF drawing object, not a simple image file
No LibreOffice installation required for the conversion itself
Files auto-deleted after 24 hours, nothing stored permanently
JPG

JPG – Joint Photographic Experts Group

JPG (JPEG) is the most widely used raster image format on the web. It uses lossy compression to reduce file size while maintaining acceptable quality - Perfect for photographs and images with smooth colour gradients.
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ODD

ODD – OpenDocument Drawing

ODD/ODG is OpenDocument Drawing format - The native vector drawing format for LibreOffice Draw and Apache OpenOffice. Used for diagrams, flowcharts, and technical illustrations in open-source office workflows.
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  • Convert JPG to ODD for formats that require ODD specifically — check whether your target platform needs it.
  • Files are processed securely and deleted automatically after 24 hours.
  • If the output looks different from expected, check that the source file is not corrupted or password-protected.

Both are OpenDocument Drawing files using the identical XML schema and ZIP packaging. ODD was the original extension used by OpenOffice.org 1.x and 2.x before the format was standardized as ODF. ODG replaced it as the canonical extension when ISO/IEC 26300 was published in 2006. Modern LibreOffice writes ODG by default but reads both.

No - Microsoft Office does not have a built-in ODD or ODG handler even though it supports ODT, ODS, and ODP from OneDrive and Office 365. Recipients on Office need to install LibreOffice, Apache OpenOffice, or the free Calligra Suite. As an alternative, export the ODD as PDF or PNG from Draw before sharing.

Yes - LibreOffice Draw lets you right-click the picture and choose Edit With External Tool to open it in GIMP, then save back into the document. Crop, rotate, and basic filter operations are available directly in Draw without an external editor.

The underlying OpenDocument Drawing format is ISO/IEC 26300, a fully open published standard. The .odd extension specifically is a historical OpenOffice convention rather than part of the ISO spec, but the file content is the same standardized XML and is readable by any conformant ODF application.

LibreOffice Draw (all versions), Apache OpenOffice Draw, Calligra Karbon, NeoOffice, OnlyOffice (read-only), and Collabora Online. Web viewers include Google Drive's preview pane and the Nextcloud Office integration. For Windows users without an office suite, IrfanView with the FreeOffice plugin can convert ODD to common raster formats.