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WebP to JPG

Convert WebP images to widely-compatible JPG — in your browser, never uploaded

Drop your JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, BMP files here

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Up to 200MB on this device — processed in RAM, never uploaded

100% Local Processing
Zero Server Uploads

About WebP to JPG

JPG remains the lowest-common-denominator photo format: every phone, kiosk, CMS, and government upload form accepts it. When a WebP is refused somewhere, converting to JPG is the one-step fix. The conversion runs entirely on your device — the image is decoded and re-encoded in your browser tab, with nothing sent to a server.

One honest caveat: JPG has no transparency. If your WebP has a transparent background, it is flattened onto white in the JPG. When the transparency matters, use the WebP to PNG converter instead.

How it works

  1. Drop your WebP filesSingle files or batches — batches return a ZIP.
  2. Local re-encode to JPGDecoded and re-encoded on your device at high quality. Transparent areas are flattened onto a white background (JPG has no alpha channel).
  3. Download the JPGsUse them anywhere — JPG is accepted universally.

When to use WebP to JPG

Upload forms that reject WebP
Marketplace listings, ID uploads, CMS media libraries — JPG sails through.
Sending photos to non-technical recipients
JPG opens on everything, from a 2010 laptop to a smart TV.
Smaller files than PNG
For photographic content, JPG output is far smaller than a lossless PNG conversion.

Frequently asked questions

What happens to transparency?
JPG has no alpha channel, so transparent areas are flattened onto white. If you need the background to stay transparent, convert to PNG instead — the WebP to PNG tool preserves it exactly.
How much quality is lost?
The re-encode uses a high JPG quality setting; for normal viewing the result is visually identical to the source. Pixel dimensions are unchanged.
Can I convert many files at once?
Yes — drop a batch and the converted files come back as a single ZIP download.
Is anything uploaded?
No. The conversion runs in your browser; your images never leave your device.

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