WebP to JPG Converter
Drop images here or click to select
JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC (Safari/iOS) · up to 50MB each
Accepts WEBP — converts to JPG
Convert WebP files to universally-compatible JPG in seconds. Everything runs in your browser — free, private, no signup, and your image never leaves your device.
How to webp to jpg converter
- Drag and drop your image (or click to browse). WEBP files files are supported, up to 50MB each.
- The converter decodes your image and re-encodes it as JPG right inside your browser.
- Review the result — the new file size is shown next to the original.
- Click Download to save the converted file. Your image is never uploaded anywhere.
Why convert WebP to JPG?
WebP is Google's modern image format: it compresses 25–35% smaller than JPG at the same quality, which is why so many websites now serve it. But that advantage only matters on the web. Once a WebP file leaves the browser context, its support becomes patchy — older photo editors, some office software, older Windows image viewers, plenty of print shops and legacy CMS upload forms still reject it or show a broken icon.
JPG remains the universal exchange format. Every device, operating system, browser, editor and camera produced in the last thirty years reads it. When you need a file that just works everywhere — emailing a photo to a client, uploading to an older system, editing in legacy software — converting WebP to JPG removes the compatibility question entirely.
A note on transparency: WebP supports transparent backgrounds, JPG does not. If your WebP has transparent areas, they are filled with white during conversion — which is usually what you want for photos, and easy to work around for graphics by choosing PNG output instead.
JPG vs. other formats: quick comparison
JPG (JPEG) uses lossy compression designed for photographs: it discards information the human eye notices least, reaching small files with high visual quality. It supports 16 million colors but no transparency, and its quality degrades if a file is repeatedly edited and re-saved. For photos exchanged between people and systems, it remains unbeaten in compatibility.
Compared with PNG: JPG files are typically 3–10× smaller for photographic content, but PNG is lossless and supports transparency. Compared with WebP: WebP matches JPG quality at 25–35% smaller sizes and supports transparency, but JPG wins on compatibility with older software and systems outside the browser.
Choose JPG when the image is a photo, compatibility matters, and transparency is not needed. Choose PNG for screenshots, text-heavy graphics or editing masters. Choose WebP when the destination is a modern website.
Private by design: conversion without upload
This converter does not send your image anywhere. Decoding and encoding both run inside your browser using the same image pipeline your browser uses to display pictures — there is no server involved, no queue, and no copy of your file on any machine but yours. When you close the tab, everything is gone.
That matters more than it sounds. Server-based converters require uploading the full original to someone else's infrastructure, where retention policies are invisible and breaches are possible. For product photos, ID scans, contracts photographed as images or anything confidential, browser-side conversion is the only design that keeps the risk at zero.
Speed is a pleasant side effect: without the upload-download round trip, a JPG conversion typically completes in well under a second per image on a modern device, and batch-dropped files process in parallel. The same privacy guarantee holds for every tool on this site.
Frequently asked questions
Is this converter really free?
Yes — unlimited conversions, no signup, no watermark, no hidden limits.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Conversion runs entirely inside your browser. Your files never leave your device, which is what makes this tool safe for confidential images.
Which formats can I convert to JPG?
This page accepts WEBP. The output is always JPG.
Can I convert multiple images at once?
Yes — drop several files at once and download each converted image individually.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, it works in modern mobile browsers including Safari on iOS and Chrome on Android.
Is there a quality loss?
PNG output is lossless. JPG and WebP output use high-quality encoding (92%) that is visually indistinguishable from the original at normal viewing sizes.