WebP to JPG Converter

Turn a WebP image into a universal JPG that opens in any app, printer, or device. You stay in control of the output quality, and everything runs in your browser, so there is no upload needed.

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Drop your WebP file to convert

Accepts WEBP files. Up to 50MB.

100% browser-based. Your files never leave your device.

How to convert WebP to JPG (10 seconds)

1

Drop your WebP

Drag and drop your WebP file onto the converter. Up to 50MB.

2

Instant preview

See your image immediately. No upload to any server.

3

Convert

Click Convert to JPG. The conversion happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API.

4

Download JPG

Download your JPG file. Now any app, printer, or device can open it without trouble.

Why convert WebP to JPG

WebP is excellent for the web, but it is not always welcome elsewhere. A handful of older photo apps, some printer drivers, and a few social and messaging tools still refuse to open WebP files. JPG, by contrast, is the most widely supported image format there is. Almost every device, editor, and service made in the last two decades can open it, so converting WebP to JPG is the simplest way to make sure your picture works no matter where it lands.

There are two things worth knowing before you convert. First, JPG has no transparency, so any see-through areas in your WebP are filled with a solid white background. If transparency matters, convert to PNG instead. Second, JPG is a lossy format, which means it discards a little detail when saving. Picking a quality value around 85 to 90 keeps the image looking sharp while keeping the file from getting bulky. With those two points in mind, the conversion gives you a clean, compatible JPG you can share or print anywhere.

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Frequently asked questions

Why convert WebP to JPG?+
Some older apps, photo printers, and a few social or messaging tools still cannot open WebP. JPG is the most widely supported image format in the world, so converting to it guarantees the picture will open more or less anywhere.
What happens to transparency?+
JPG does not support transparency, so any see-through areas in your WebP are filled with a solid white background during conversion. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG instead.
Will I lose quality?+
JPG is a lossy format, so a small amount of detail is dropped when the file is saved. Choosing a quality setting around 85 to 90 keeps the image looking crisp while keeping the file reasonably small.
Does this work for batches of images?+
This tool converts one image at a time for a clean, simple flow. For mixed formats and multiple files, our Convert Image tool can help.
Is the conversion private?+
Completely. Your image never leaves your browser. There is no server upload. The conversion uses your device's Canvas API.