Convert WebP to JPG
Convert WEBP to JPG right in your browser. Drop your files in and download — no upload, no sign-up, no quality loss you didn't choose.
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WebP makes small, sharp images for the web, but not everything understands it. Older photo editors, some print services, certain apps and legacy systems still expect JPG. Converting WebP to JPG gives you a copy that opens anywhere, no questions asked.
When to convert WebP to JPG
- A program or device won't open a .webp file.
- You're sending it to someone on older software.
- A site or form only accepts JPG or PNG.
- You're sending it to print.
Why you have a WebP in the first place
Most WebP files today come from saving images off the web — sites serve WebP to save bandwidth, so "save image as" quietly hands you a .webp. That's usually the moment you discover an older program won't open it, which is exactly when converting to JPG helps.
How it works
Drop your WebP files above and they're re-saved as JPG on your device — nothing uploaded. Set the quality if you want, then download one image or the whole batch as a ZIP.
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Frequently asked questions
- Why won't my WebP open?
- Some older or specialized software never added WebP support. JPG is the universal fallback that opens everywhere.
- Is JPG lower quality than WebP?
- At the same setting WebP is a little more efficient, but a high-quality JPG looks identical to the eye. You trade a bit of size for universal compatibility.
- Does converting lose transparency?
- JPG has no transparency, so any transparent areas in the WebP are filled with white. Convert to PNG if you need to keep them.