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Convert WEBP to JPG

Turn a WEBP image into a JPG that opens in any app — free, in your browser, with nothing uploaded.

Drag & drop your .webp files here

One or many — nothing is uploaded.

On your device.Your photo is decoded by code running in this browser tab. It is never uploaded — you can watch the Network tab in your browser’s developer tools stay empty while it converts.

WEBP is the format images arrive in when you save them from the modern web, and the usual frustration is that an older program, a printer, or a colleague's app simply will not open it. Converting to JPG turns it into the most universally understood photo format there is, so it opens everywhere without a second thought.

The picture is decoded by your browser, which reads WEBP natively, and re-encoded as a JPEG at the quality you choose. If the WEBP had a transparent background, that becomes solid in the JPG, because JPG has no alpha channel — convert to PNG instead when you need to keep transparency.

Drop a single file or a whole folder and download them as one .zip. As with every tool here, the conversion runs entirely in this browser tab; the image is never uploaded to a server.

Frequently asked questions

Why won't my WEBP file open in some programs?
WEBP is newer, so some older editors, office apps, and devices never added support. Converting to JPG sidesteps it — JPG opens in essentially every image program ever made.
Will converting WEBP to JPG lose quality?
A little — JPG is lossy, so re-encoding drops some detail, though at quality 85–100 it’s hard to see. The JPG is often slightly larger than the WEBP for the same picture.
Does a transparent WEBP stay transparent as a JPG?
No — JPG has no transparency, so see-through areas become solid. To keep a transparent background, convert to PNG instead.

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