This study centers on fabricating and analysing a composite material by integrating jute and glass fibers reinforced with epoxy, and subsequently comparing its performance to composites formed using jute and glass fibers individually as well as reinforced with epoxy. The mechanical properties of the composites, including tensile strength, notched Izod impact strength, and Rockwell hardness were tested. Additionally, the surface morphology of the samples was analyzed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The experimental results indicate that the jute/glass fiber composite exhibited a 37% increase in tensile strength, 396% increase in impact strength, and a 60% increase in hardness when compared to the jute/jute composite. The SEM analysis revealed that the jute specimens displayed more cracks resulting from delamination, while the glass fiber composite experienced failure mainly due to breakage in the glass fibers.