WebP to JPG Converter
Convert WebP images to JPG in your browser — free, instant and private. Nothing is uploaded; conversion happens 100% on your device.
Drag & drop WebP images here, or browse
100% in your browser — your files never leave your device.
How to convert WebP to JPG
- Drop your WebP files onto the box above, or click to browse.
- Each image is redrawn on a canvas and encoded as JPG in your browser.
- Click Download next to each result to save the JPG.
Why convert WebP to JPG?
WebP is a modern format that Google designed for the web, but its support outside browsers is patchy — some older phones, desktop image viewers, and photo-editing tools still can't open it directly. Converting to JPG gives you a file that works absolutely everywhere, which matters when you're sending an image somewhere you don't control the software.
WebP vs JPG: what changes?
Both are lossy, photo-friendly formats, but they aim at different goals:
- Compatibility — JPG is the safest choice for email, older apps, printing services, and any tool that predates WebP.
- File size — WebP is usually more efficient, so expect the JPG to be somewhat larger for the same visual quality.
- Transparency — WebP can support it; JPG cannot, so transparent areas become solid white after conversion.
- Animation — WebP can be animated; JPG is a single still frame, so only the first frame carries over.
Common reasons to convert WebP to JPG
- Saving an image from a website that only serves WebP, for use in software that doesn't support it.
- Attaching a downloaded WebP photo to an email or document that expects a standard image format.
- Uploading to a marketplace, print shop, or CMS that rejects WebP files.
- Opening a WebP image in an older editor, mobile app, or design tool that only reads JPG or PNG.
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Frequently asked questions
- Are my WebP images uploaded anywhere?
- No. The conversion happens locally on your device with the Canvas API. Nothing is sent to a server, so your images never leave your computer or phone.
- Why would I convert WebP to JPG if WebP is smaller?
- WebP usually produces smaller files, but plenty of older software, some email clients, and certain image editors still can't open it. Converting to JPG trades a bit of file size for guaranteed compatibility everywhere.
- Will the JPG look the same as the WebP?
- Visually, yes — at the default quality the difference is not noticeable for photos. Both formats use lossy compression, so re-encoding to JPG adds a small, generally imperceptible amount of extra compression on top.
- What happens to transparent WebP images?
- JPG can't store transparency, so any transparent or semi-transparent pixels in the WebP are filled with a solid white background during conversion. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG instead.
- Can I convert multiple WebP files at once?
- Yes. Drop in as many WebP images as you like — each one is converted and offered as its own JPG download, so you can batch a whole folder in one pass.
- Will the JPG file be bigger than the WebP?
- Usually, yes. WebP's compression is generally more efficient than JPG's, so converting often increases file size. Only convert when you specifically need JPG compatibility, not to save space.
- Does this work with animated WebP files?
- No — animated WebP files are converted using only their first frame, since JPG has no concept of animation. For animated images, keep the original WebP or convert to a video format instead.