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WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to JPG for universal compatibility — works everywhere, no upload required.

Drag & drop WEBP files here

or click to browse

Supported: .webp

92%
Smallest fileBest quality
100% Private. This converter runs entirely in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server — all processing happens locally on your device.

How to Convert WebP to JPG

  1. Add your WebP files — drag and drop or click to browse. Multiple files are supported.
  2. Set quality — 92% is recommended for high-quality output. Reduce for smaller files.
  3. Click Convert — instant conversion in your browser.
  4. Download — save individually or as a ZIP.

Why Convert WebP to JPG?

While WebP offers better compression, there are many situations where you need a universally compatible JPG instead. Older software, email clients, print services, and some social media platforms still don't accept WebP files.

Converting to JPG ensures your images work everywhere — from Word documents and PowerPoint presentations to print shops and government form submissions.

Common Use Cases

  • Sharing images saved from websites — many sites serve WebP, but recipients may need JPG to open the file.
  • Print services — most print shops accept JPG but not WebP.
  • Older software — image editors, document tools, and presentation software that predate WebP support.
  • Social media uploads — some platforms still don't accept WebP uploads.
  • Email attachments — JPG is universally previewable in all email clients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

Will the file be larger after conversion?

Often, yes — JPG files are typically 25-35% larger than WebP at the same quality. This is the tradeoff for universal compatibility.

What happens to transparent areas?

JPG doesn't support transparency, so any transparent areas in your WebP file will be filled with a white background. If you need to preserve transparency, convert to PNG instead.

Will I lose quality?

There is a small quality loss since JPG uses lossy compression. At 92%, the difference is negligible for photographs. If the WebP was already lossy-compressed, the additional loss is minimal.

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