The brothers and bandmates end speculation brought on by their cancelled tour, saying they are "closing a chapter" in their lives.
Pop rock group Jonas Brothers have ended speculation about their future, telling fans: "It's over for now."
The band - Nick, 21, Joe, 24, and Kevin, 25 - have been together since 2005 and gained worldwide popularity when they appeared in Disney film Camp Rock.
Rumours of a separation surfaced earlier this month when the band announced they were cancelling their tour because of a "deep rift" within the group.
They previously told fans: "Please hold while we get our **** together."
However, in an interview with People magazine, Kevin said: "It's over for now."
Joe described the split as a "unanimous decision", while Nick added: "It's really hard to say (it's) forever. We're closing a chapter, for sure."
Jonas Brothers have sold more than eight million albums worldwide and were nominated for best new artist at the 2008 Grammy Awards.
They won 14 Teen Choice Awards and scooped the breakthrough prize at the American Music Awards in 2008.
The band's third and fourth studio albums - A Little Bit Longer and Lines, Vines and Trying Times respectively - both reached number one on the US Billboard chart and were top 20 hits in the UK.
Their 2007 track SOS was their most successful UK single, reaching number 13 in the charts.
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