WebP to JPG Converter
Convert WebP images to JPG right in your browser, so they open in any app or on any device. Adjustable quality, batch support, and nothing ever uploaded.
How to use it
- 1Add your WebP files
Drag WebP images onto the drop zone or click to choose. Batches are welcome.
- 2Set the quality
JPG is selected by default; use the slider to balance size and detail.
- 3Convert locally
Each image is processed on your device, one at a time, with a progress bar.
- 4Download
Save each JPG, or download them all as a ZIP. Originals are untouched.
Open WebP anywhere
WebP saves space on the web, but some older programs, editors and devices still can’t open it. A JPG copy works virtually everywhere, which makes sharing and editing effortless.
Quality you control, privacy by default
JPG uses adjustable compression — set the quality to taste. Transparent WebP areas are flattened onto white, since JPG has no alpha channel. Conversion runs locally with WebAssembly; nothing is uploaded.
Frequently asked questions
Are my WebP files uploaded to a server?
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser — files never leave your device.
Why convert WebP to JPG?
For compatibility. A JPG opens in nearly any app, editor or device, while WebP support is still patchy in some places.
What happens to transparency?
JPG can’t store transparency, so transparent areas become a white background. Convert to PNG instead to keep transparency.
Will quality drop?
JPG is lossy, but at a high quality setting it looks great and stays small. You decide the balance with the slider.
Can I convert several at once?
Yes — add a batch and grab everything in one ZIP.
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