WebP to JPG Converter
Convert WebP images to universally-supported JPG right in your browser. No upload, no signup — your images never leave your device.
🔒 Runs entirely in your browser — works offline. Your files never leave your device.
WebP image
JPG output
About this tool
WebP to JPG Converter
WebP is everywhere on the modern web — Google built it to make images load faster — but it still trips up plenty of software. Some email clients, older photo viewers, marketplace upload forms, and design tools simply won’t accept a .webp. The fix is to convert it to JPG, the most universally-supported image format there is. This tool does it instantly, in your browser, with no upload.
Why JPG?
- It opens everywhere — every operating system, browser, editor, and printing service reads JPG.
- It’s small — JPG’s lossy compression makes photographic images far lighter than PNG, which is ideal for email and uploads.
- No surprises — recipients and upload forms that reject WebP will accept the JPG without complaint.
Because JPG is lossy, use the quality slider to balance size against fidelity. 80% is the sweet spot for photos; raise it for print or editing, lower it to shrink the file. If you need a lossless copy or want to keep transparency, convert to PNG instead.
Private and offline
Your browser already decodes WebP natively, so the entire conversion — decode, white-composite under the transparent areas, and re-encode as JPG — runs on your own device. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored, and the tool keeps working with no connection once the page has loaded.
Tips
- Batch mode: drop a whole set of WebP files; each converts independently and you can download them all as a zip.
- Watch transparency: transparent regions become white in JPG. Use PNG if that matters.
- Tune quality per use: lower for web thumbnails, higher for anything you’ll print.