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Convert WebP to JPG

WebP saved from a website often won't attach to an email, open in an old editor, or upload to a form that only expects JPG. Converting to JPG gives you the photo in the one format that genuinely works everywhere.

🔒 Processed in your browser — your file never leaves your device.

Drop your images here

or click to browse · JPG, PNG, WebP · Batch convert · Nothing is uploaded

⚠️ JPG is preselected as the output format. You can switch to any other format above at any time — conversion always runs on your device.

Convert WebP images to JPG entirely in your browser — no upload, no account. Your files never leave your device.

Key facts

  • JPG uploads, prints and emails without "unsupported format" errors
  • Both formats are lossy — use Better or Best to avoid visible artefacts
  • Any WebP transparency is flattened onto a solid background
  • File size stays small — JPG is built for photos
  • 100% in-browser — your images never leave your device

Why convert WebP to JPG?

WebP is excellent for the web, but the moment you step outside the browser — uploading to a job portal, attaching to an email a colleague opens in legacy software, sending to a print shop — you keep running into "unsupported file type". JPG is the universal photographic format every system has understood for decades. Both are lossy, so the conversion reapplies a little compression; pick Better or Best quality to keep the result indistinguishable from the WebP. If the WebP had transparency, note that JPG can't keep it — those areas are filled with a solid background.

WebP vs JPG: the format differences

WebP is a modern, efficient format (lossy or lossless, with optional transparency) that some non-browser software still rejects. JPG is lossy, has no transparency, and is accepted virtually everywhere — forms, printers, editors and email clients alike. Converting WebP → JPG trades WebP's efficiency and alpha channel for maximum real-world compatibility.

1

Add your WebP image

Drag your WebP file onto the drop zone above, or click to browse. It stays on your device — nothing is uploaded.

2

Convert to JPG

JPG is already selected as the output format, so pick a quality and click Convert. The image is re-encoded to JPG right in your browser using the Canvas API.

3

Download your JPG

Save the converted JPG file. Add more WebP images to convert them together in the same batch.

Frequently asked questions