Different kinds of files
An image stores pixels; an audio file stores a sound waveform. Neither contains the other, so no tool can turn a sound recording into a picture.
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MP3 is the universal compressed audio format, balancing small size with good quality.
MP3 plays in every media player and browser.
JPG (JPEG) is a lossy raster format that compresses photographs into small files by discarding detail the eye barely notices — the most widely used photo format on the web and in cameras.
JPG opens in every browser, image viewer and editor with no special software.
No. Audio and images are fundamentally different, so there's nothing to convert. You can convert your MP3 to WAV, AAC or FLAC instead.
Maybe a waveform/album-art image, or adding this audio to a video — those are separate tools, not a MP3→JPG conversion.
MP3 converts cleanly to WAV, AAC or FLAC — free, no sign-up, no watermark.