WEBP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to JPG locally in your browser. Adjust quality, batch convert multiple files, preview thumbnails, and download individually or as a ZIP. No uploads, no account required — your images never leave your device.

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Drop WebP files here

or Browse Files  ·  Multiple files supported

92%
ZIP named with timestamp · Individual download always available per file

What This Tool Does

Converts WebP images to JPG format entirely in your browser. WebP is a modern image format developed by Google, offering excellent compression but limited compatibility with older software, print workflows, and some CMS platforms. This tool decodes each WebP file using the browser's native rendering engine, then re-encodes it as JPG at your chosen quality level. No server upload, no account, no file size limits imposed by a backend.

Who This Is For

  • Web developers downloading WebP assets from modern sites who need JPG for editing or sharing
  • Designers working in tools that don't support WebP (older Photoshop, Illustrator, Microsoft Office)
  • Content managers uploading images to CMS platforms that require JPG input
  • Print professionals needing JPG for print bureau or photo lab submission
  • Anyone who needs to quickly batch-convert a folder of WebP files to universally compatible JPG

Example: Input: banner.webp (website asset, 45 KB) → Output: banner.jpg (universally compatible, ~52 KB at 92% quality)

💡 Need lossless output instead? Try WebP to PNG to preserve every pixel. For modern web delivery, WebP to AVIF offers even better compression. To reduce file size, use the Image Compressor.

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How It Works

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Drop your WebP filesDrag one or more .webp files onto the drop zone, or click Browse Files. Thumbnails generate immediately using the browser's native WebP decoder.
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Set JPG qualityUse the quality slider (60–100%) to balance file size against visual fidelity. 92% is ideal for most photos; use 80–85% for smaller social media or thumbnail assets.
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Download your JPGsDownload files individually or check "Download as ZIP" for a single timestamped archive. Click Start Over to reset for another batch.

🔒 Privacy & Security

All decoding and encoding runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. WebP files are never sent to any server — they stay in your browser's memory from load to download. This is especially important for private, confidential, or client images.

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WebP to PNG → WebP to AVIF → WebP to GIF → Image Compressor → Image Resizer →

WebP vs JPG: Format Comparison

PropertyWebPJPG
Primary useWeb delivery, modern browsersPhotography, universal sharing
CompressionLossy or losslessLossy only
Typical file size25–35% smaller than JPG at same qualityBaseline reference
Transparency (alpha)Yes — full RGBANo — white fill on convert
Animation supportYesNo
Software supportModern browsers, Photoshop CC 2021+All software universally
Print workflowLimited legacy supportUniversal print support
Best forWeb assets, performance-critical imagesSharing, printing, compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting WebP to JPG reduce quality?
JPG re-encodes with lossy compression, so there is a small quality reduction compared to a lossless WebP source. At 90%+ quality the difference is typically imperceptible for photographs. Use the quality slider to balance output size against fidelity — 92% is the recommended starting point.
What happens to WebP transparency when converted to JPG?
JPG does not support an alpha channel. Any transparent or semi-transparent pixels in the WebP file are composited over a white background before encoding. If you need to preserve transparency, convert to PNG instead using the WebP to PNG tool.
Can I convert multiple WebP files at once?
Yes — drop 25 or more files at once. The tool processes them in parallel batches, shows per-file status badges, and lets you download all JPGs individually or as a single timestamped ZIP.
What quality setting should I use?
92% is the default and works well for most photographs. Use 85–90% for smaller file sizes where slight quality loss is acceptable (social media, web thumbnails). Use 95–100% when you need to preserve maximum detail for further editing or high-resolution printing.
Can I convert animated WebP to JPG?
The converter captures the first frame of animated WebP files. Subsequent animation frames are not converted. To work with animated WebP, use the WebP to GIF converter instead.
Is this tool free with no limits?
Yes — completely free with no file size limits, no per-conversion limits, and no account required. Processing happens entirely in your browser so we never see your files.