Jørgen Wichfeld (born Jørgen Wichmand, 1 July 1729 – 19 December 1797) was a Danish landowner, industrialist and deputy district judge from Lolland-Falster who was ennobled by letters patent on 23 July 1777.
His father was a wealthy merchant from Nykøbing Falster who had acquired the estate on which his son was born in 1727.
He expanded his holdings by acquiring Ulriksdal in 1766 and also bought Nordfeld on Møn at auction in 1774 but sold it again in 1787.
He obtained a royal license to open a starch and cosmetic powder factory at Engestofte in 1770.
On 8 November 1799, he left his two estates to his nephew Henning Wichfeld with an obligation to turn them into a stamhus (family foundation).