WebP to JPG Converter
Convert WebP images to small, universally accepted JPG files. Transparent areas flatten to white, and your photos are processed entirely in your browser.
WebP images are converted in your browser and never uploaded.
Why convert WebP to JPG
WebP saves space, but it still trips up plenty of everyday tools. Save an image from a
website and you might get a .webp file that your photo printer, your
employer's upload portal, an older phone or a long-standing editing program flatly refuses.
Converting to JPG fixes that almost universally: JPG has been the default photo format for
decades, so it is accepted by virtually every device, app and form you are likely to meet.
JPG has a second advantage over PNG for this job: it stays small. Converting a WebP to PNG guarantees compatibility but can multiply the file size, because PNG is lossless. JPG keeps the file lean while still opening everywhere, which makes it the better target whenever the image is a photograph and you do not need a transparent background. It is the practical choice for email attachments, marketplace listings and anything you are sharing.
Transparency becomes white
The one case where JPG is the wrong target is transparency. WebP can hold a transparent background; JPG cannot. When this tool converts a transparent WebP, it paints the picture onto a white background, so the transparent regions turn solid white rather than black. For a normal photo that is invisible and exactly what you want. For a logo, badge or product cut-out that needs to drop onto a coloured page, convert to PNG instead to keep the see-through edges.
How to convert WebP to JPG
- Click the box above and select one or more WebP files, or drag them in.
- The output format is set to JPEG. Adjust the quality slider for smaller files if needed.
- Press Convert to JPG and wait a moment.
- Review the before and after sizes for each image.
- Click Download to save each JPG.
Getting the size you need
The quality slider is your main control over the output size. Around 85% keeps photos looking sharp while shaving off weight; lower it towards 60–70% if you are fighting a tight upload limit. If you have a specific kilobyte target — say a form that demands under 200 KB — let the image compressor do the searching, or use a preset like compress to 200 KB to hit the number directly.
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Frequently asked questions
Should I convert WebP to JPG or to PNG?
Choose JPG when you want a small file that opens everywhere and the image has no transparency — photos, screenshots and most shared pictures. Choose PNG when you must keep a transparent background or need lossless quality for editing.
What happens to a transparent WebP when I convert it to JPG?
JPG cannot store transparency, so any see-through areas are filled with white during conversion. If your WebP has a transparent background you want to keep, convert it to PNG instead.
Why convert WebP to JPG at all?
Some forms, older devices, email clients and editing apps still do not accept WebP. JPG is understood by virtually everything, and unlike PNG it stays small, so it is the best choice when you need both broad compatibility and a light file.
Will I lose quality converting WebP to JPG?
Both formats are lossy, so a little detail is re-compressed. At 80–90% quality the difference is hard to spot on photographs. Use the slider to balance sharpness against file size before downloading.
Are my WebP images uploaded anywhere?
No. The conversion runs in your browser with the Canvas API. Your WebP files are decoded and re-encoded as JPG on your own device and never sent to a server.
Can I convert many WebP files at once?
Yes. Drop or select multiple WebP files and each is converted to JPG with its own download button, using the quality you set for the whole batch.
Image Tools converts WebP images entirely within your browser. Files are never uploaded. Deciding between formats? Read our guide to PNG, JPG and WebP.