Free WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images into universally-supported JPG photos at a quality you choose. Handle a batch in one go, all within your browser.

Drop images here, or browse

Convert one or many at once to JPG Β· processed in your browser, never uploaded

Higher = better quality and larger file. 80–92% suits most photos.

Runs entirely in your browser β€” your images are never uploaded to a server.

Quick answer

To convert WebP to JPG, decode the WebP and re-encode it as a JPEG that opens on any device or app. This tool does it in your browser: drop in WebP files, set the quality, and download JPGs. Transparent areas are placed on a white background because JPG has no transparency.

Formula & method

The tool decodes each WebP, draws it onto an HTML canvas filled with white so any transparency flattens cleanly, then exports a JPEG at your chosen quality. JPG is the most broadly compatible photo format, so this is the quickest way to make a WebP usable in tools and uploads that reject WebP.

Examples

Example 1: Upload rejected
Input
image.webp blocked β†’ JPG
Result
Accepted upload
Why
Many forms and marketplaces accept JPG but not WebP; converting fixes the rejection.
Example 2: Photo for sharing
Input
WebP photo β†’ JPG 88%
Result
Small, universal file
Why
JPG at 88% stays compact while opening on any phone, email client, or printer.
Example 3: Many at once
Input
15 WebP images together
Result
15 JPG files
Why
Convert a whole download folder of WebP images in one pass.

When to use this tool

  • Making a WebP work on an app, printer, or site that only accepts JPG.
  • Sharing a web image as a small, universally-openable photo.
  • Standardizing a batch of WebP downloads to JPG for compatibility.

Common mistakes

  • Converting a transparent WebP and not expecting the white box that JPG adds where transparency was.
  • Using very low quality on detailed photos, which introduces visible blocky artifacts.
  • Re-converting an already-lossy image repeatedly, losing a little quality each time.

Frequently asked questions

What happens to a transparent WebP?

JPG has no transparency, so any clear areas are filled with white. If you need to keep transparency, convert the WebP to PNG instead.

Are my files uploaded anywhere?

No. The conversion runs locally in your browser on an HTML canvas, so your images never leave your device.

Which quality should I choose?

80–92% works well for most photos β€” small files with no obvious loss. Lower it only for thumbnails, and raise it for detailed images you'll print.

Why convert WebP to JPG at all?

WebP is smaller, but some older software, printers, and upload forms can't read it. JPG is supported almost everywhere, making it the safe choice for compatibility.

Can I convert several WebP files at once?

Yes. Select or drop multiple WebP files and they are all converted to JPG together, each with its own download.

Does it handle animated WebP?

It exports a single still JPG from the first frame. JPG is not an animated format, so motion is not kept.

Sources & references

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  • βœ“ Free to use
  • βœ“ No sign-up required
  • βœ“ Runs entirely in your browser β€” nothing is uploaded.
  • βœ“ Formula and method shown above

Provided β€œas is” for general information only β€” results may be inaccurate, so verify before you rely on them. No warranty; use at your own risk.

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