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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

  1. Drop your WebP files onto the box above, or click to browse.
  2. Each image is redrawn on a canvas and encoded as JPG in your browser.
  3. 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.