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WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images into JPG files that open in any application, older device or upload form. Conversion happens locally in your browser.

Runs in your browser — files never leave your device

Free · No sign-upOutputs JPG
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How to use WebP to JPG

  1. Add the WebP files you saved from the web.

  2. Choose a JPG quality (85% works well for most images).

  3. Click Convert to JPG.

  4. Download the converted files.

About this tool

WebP is common on the modern web, but many desktop applications, older devices and upload forms still expect JPG. This tool decodes the WebP in your browser and re-encodes it as JPG at the quality you choose. If the WebP contains transparency, transparent areas are filled with your selected background color, since JPG cannot store them.

A common scenario is right-clicking and saving an image from a website, only to find it downloaded as a `.webp` file that won't open in an older photo viewer, a print shop's upload form, or an app that hasn't added WebP support. Converting to JPG solves that compatibility gap instantly.

Common ways people use this

  • Opening an image saved from a website that downloaded as `.webp` in software that doesn't support it
  • Uploading a WebP photo to a print shop, form, or older platform that only accepts JPG
  • Standardizing a mix of WebP and JPG images into a single consistent format

Tips for better results

  • If the WebP was animated, remember only the first frame carries over — check the preview before relying on the result.
  • 85% quality is a safe default; raise it if the source WebP was already high quality and you want to preserve as much detail as possible.

Frequently asked questions

Why can't I open WebP files on my computer?
Some older applications and operating systems don't ship a WebP decoder. Converting to JPG gives you a format that virtually everything supports.
Does this work with animated WebP?
Only the first frame is converted, because JPG is a still-image format. For animations you would need a video or GIF format instead.
Is anything uploaded to a server?
No. Your browser decodes and re-encodes the image locally using the canvas API.
Will the converted JPG look different from the WebP?
Visually they should look very close at 85%+ quality. Because JPG can't store transparency, any transparent WebP areas become a solid background color instead.
Can I convert many WebP files in one go?
Yes, add as many as you need in a single batch and download each JPG once conversion finishes.