WebP to JPG Converter — Convert WebP Images to JPEG Online

Convert WebP images to JPG format instantly — all processing in your browser, no server upload, no signup.

Also convert PNG files with PNG to JPG or compress images with the Image Compressor.

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Click to select WebP image or drag & drop
🔒 Processed entirely in your browser — never uploaded to any server
How to Use

How to Convert WebP to JPG

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Select your WebP file — click the drop zone or drag and drop a WebP, PNG, or GIF image onto it.
2
Adjust quality — use the slider to set JPEG quality. 90% is a good default. Higher = better quality, larger file. Lower = smaller file, more compression.
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Click Convert & Download — the JPG file downloads automatically with the same filename but a .jpg extension.
4
Convert another image — click New Image to reset and convert a different file.
About

WebP vs JPG — Key Differences

This WebP to JPG converter works as a WebP to JPEG converter, image format converter, and browser-based image tool for anyone who needs to convert WebP images to the more widely supported JPEG format without installing software or uploading files to a third-party server.

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that achieves 25–35% smaller file sizes than JPEG at equivalent visual quality, and supports both lossy and lossless compression as well as transparency. Google introduced it to improve web page loading speeds. However, despite broad browser support, WebP is not universally accepted. Some older desktop software, email clients, content management systems, social platforms, and print workflows still require or prefer JPEG. Converting WebP to JPG makes images compatible with these systems without needing to re-shoot or re-export from the original source file.

This tool uses the browser's built-in HTML5 Canvas API to draw the image and re-export it as a JPEG data URL, which is then downloaded directly to your device. Because the entire process happens in your browser, your image data never leaves your computer — making it a completely private conversion method. The adjustable quality slider gives you control over the trade-off between file size and visual quality. A setting of 90% preserves nearly all visible detail while typically reducing file size compared to 100%. Settings between 70% and 80% produce noticeably smaller files suitable for web use where bandwidth is a priority. Note that converting a WebP to JPG removes any transparency the original WebP may have had — transparent areas are filled with white, which is the standard behaviour for JPEG since that format does not support an alpha channel.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, completely free with no account or signup required. Open the page, drop your image, and download the JPG instantly.
No. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your image is never uploaded to any server.
90% is a good default for most uses — it produces a high-quality JPG with reasonable file size. Use 100% for maximum quality, or lower values (70–80%) to reduce file size further.
Yes. The converter accepts WebP, PNG, GIF, and most other browser-supported image formats and converts them to JPEG.
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