WebP to JPG Converter

Free online tool to convert WebP images to JPG format. Fast, private, browser-based conversion.

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Drop your WebP image here or click to browse

Convert WebP to JPG instantly

How to Convert WebP to JPG

  1. Click the upload area or drag and drop your WebP image file.
  2. Adjust the quality slider if needed (for JPG and WebP output).
  3. Click the "Convert WebP to JPG" button to start conversion.
  4. Preview the result and click "Download" to save your JPG file.

WebP vs JPG Comparison

FeatureWebPJPG
TransparencyYes (alpha channel)No
CompressionBoth lossy and losslessLossy
File SizeSmallestSmaller
Best ForWeb performance, modern browsersPhotos, web images

Features

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Privacy First

All image processing happens directly in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

Instant Conversion

Convert images instantly using the Canvas API. No waiting for server processing.

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Quality Control

Adjust output quality for JPG and WebP formats to balance file size and image quality.

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Works Everywhere

Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile. No software installation required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting images affect quality?

Converting from a lossless format (PNG) to a lossy format (JPG) may reduce quality slightly, but you can control this with the quality slider. Converting from lossy to lossless (JPG to PNG) preserves the current quality but won't recover lost data. WebP offers excellent quality at smaller file sizes.

What happens to transparency when converting to JPG?

JPG does not support transparency. When converting a PNG or WebP image with transparency to JPG, transparent areas are filled with a white background. If you need to preserve transparency, use PNG or WebP as your output format.

Is there a file size limit?

Since all processing happens in your browser, there is no strict file size limit. However, very large images (over 50 megapixels) may cause slower processing depending on your device's capabilities.

Which format should I choose?

Use JPG for photographs and images where small file size matters. Use PNG for graphics, screenshots, and images that need transparency. Use WebP for the best balance of quality and file size, especially for web content.