JPG to WebP Converter
Convert JPG images to WebP for smaller file sizes and faster page loads — 100% browser-side, no upload.
Drag & drop JPG files here
or click to browse
Supported: .jpg, .jpeg
How to Convert JPG to WebP
- Add your JPG files — drag and drop or click to browse. You can add multiple files at once.
- Adjust quality — use the slider to balance file size and image quality. 85% is ideal for most use cases.
- Click Convert — your images are processed instantly in your browser.
- Download — save files individually or grab them all as a ZIP.
Why Convert JPG to WebP?
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression compared to JPG. At the same visual quality, WebP files are typically 25-35% smaller than their JPG equivalents.
This makes WebP the preferred format for websites and web applications where page load speed directly impacts user experience, SEO rankings, and conversion rates. Google explicitly recommends WebP in its Core Web Vitals guidance.
JPG
- Universal browser support
- Larger file sizes
- No transparency
- Lossy compression only
WebP
- 97%+ browser support
- 25-35% smaller files
- Supports transparency
- Lossy and lossless modes
Common Use Cases
- Website optimization — reduce image payload to improve Core Web Vitals scores and page load speed.
- Ecommerce product images — serve smaller product photos without visible quality loss.
- Blog and content sites — compress article images for faster rendering on mobile devices.
- Email assets — prepare lighter images for email campaigns that load faster in clients that support WebP.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are my files uploaded to a server?▾
No. All conversion happens in your browser using the Canvas API. Your files never leave your device.
Do all browsers support WebP?▾
Yes, as of 2024 all major browsers support WebP — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera. The only exceptions are very old browser versions (Safari before 14, IE11).
How much smaller will my files be?▾
At the same quality setting, WebP files are typically 25-35% smaller than JPG. The exact savings depend on the image content — photos with large areas of similar color compress especially well.
Will I lose image quality?▾
At 85% quality, the difference between JPG and WebP is virtually imperceptible. WebP actually tends to preserve more detail than JPG at the same file size, so you may see better quality at smaller sizes.
Is there a file size limit?▾
There is no hard limit, but since conversion runs in your browser, very large images (50MB+) may be slower on devices with limited memory. For best results, process large batches in groups of 10-20.
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