WebP to JPG converter
Convert WebP images to widely-compatible JPG — locally, no upload.
Convert WebP to JPG in your browser
WebP is great for the web, but plenty of older apps, editors and devices still expect a JPG. Converting WebP to JPG gives you a universally compatible file you can open, print or upload anywhere, while keeping the photographic quality you control with the slider.
The conversion runs entirely in your browser: the WebP is decoded and re-saved as JPG on your device, with no upload and no size limit beyond your browser’s memory. That keeps private photos private and makes the result available the instant you press convert.
Because JPG cannot store transparency, any transparent areas in a WebP are filled with a solid background colour. If your image relies on transparency, convert to PNG instead; for ordinary photos, JPG is the smaller, most compatible option.
Frequently asked questions
Some older programs, printers and upload forms don’t accept WebP. JPG opens almost everywhere, so converting solves those compatibility problems.
Both formats are lossy, so a small generational loss is possible, but at 85–90% quality it is visually negligible for photographs.
JPG has no transparency, so transparent areas become a solid colour (white by default). Use PNG if you must keep transparency.
No — it is decoded and re-encoded locally in your browser, and works offline once the page has loaded.