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