Free image tool

Convert WebP to JPG

Turn WebP images into JPG in seconds. Everything runs in your browser β€” your image never leaves your device, so it is fast, free, and private.

  • πŸ”’ No upload β€” runs in your browser
  • πŸ†“ Free, no signup
  • 🚫 No watermark
  • ♾️ No limits

How to convert webp to jpg

1

Upload your image

Drag and drop your WEBP file, or click to browse. You can add several at once.

2

Convert to JPG

Click Convert. Conversion happens instantly in your browser at full resolution.

3

Download

Save each result, or download everything as a ZIP. No watermark, no signup.

Why use this tool

  • πŸ“€ Opens anywhere

    JPG is the one format every device, app, and upload form accepts without complaint.

  • πŸ“‰ Small files

    Photographic WebP converts to compact JPGs ideal for email and messaging.

  • πŸ”’ 100% private

    Conversion runs locally in your browser β€” no upload, no server.

Common use cases

  • Share by email or chat

    Send saved web images to people whose apps can’t preview WebP.

  • Portals & forms

    Government, job, and school upload forms frequently accept only JPG or PNG.

  • Print services

    Photo labs and print-on-demand services commonly reject WebP files.

  • Old devices

    Make images viewable on legacy phones, TVs, and digital photo frames.

The "can’t open this file" fix

WebP is what the modern web serves β€” Google’s format is 25–34% smaller than comparable JPEG, so sites prefer it β€” but the moment a saved image leaves the browser, compatibility gaps appear: attachment previews fail, upload forms reject it, print shops bounce it. Converting to JPG ends the problem, because JPG has been the universal photo format for three decades.

The conversion re-encodes the image, and you control the quality level. For a typical photo, quality 80–90 produces a JPG visually identical to the WebP source. One thing JPG cannot do is transparency: if your WebP has a transparent background, it gets flattened onto a fill color β€” choose the WebP to PNG converter instead when you need the alpha channel kept.

Avoiding double compression

Most WebP files you download were already lossy-compressed once. Converting to JPG compresses a second time, so don’t stack a third pass: convert once at a sensible quality and stop. If you then need the file even smaller for an attachment limit, do the size targeting in a single step with the image compressor rather than repeatedly re-saving.

Curious when each format is actually the right choice? The comparison guide below covers JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, and AVIF with the measured file-size differences.

WebP vs JPG at a glance

WebPJPG
CompatibilityBrowsers & modern appsUniversal β€” every device since the 90s
File size (photos)25–34% smaller (Google study)Baseline
TransparencyYesNo
Best forWebsite deliverySharing, printing, uploads

Pro tips for convert webp to jpg

  • Quality 85 is a safe default β€” visually transparent for photos, still much smaller than PNG.
  • Transparent WebP flattens to a background color in JPG; pick the color before converting.
  • Batch mode converts every saved WebP in one pass and bundles the JPGs into a ZIP.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert WebP to JPG?

Upload or drag your WebP file into the tool, then click Convert. Your JPG downloads instantly β€” no signup, no watermark, and no upload to a server.

Is this WebP to JPG converter free?

Yes. It is 100% free with no limits, no account, and no watermark. Everything runs in your browser β€” your image never leaves your device, so it is fast, free, and private.

Will converting reduce my image quality?

Conversion is done at full resolution. For lossy targets (JPG/WebP) you can choose the quality level; PNG is lossless.

What happens to transparency?

JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with a background color (white by default β€” you can change it before converting).

Will converting WebP to JPG lose quality?

A small amount β€” JPG re-encodes the image with lossy compression. At quality 80–90 the difference is invisible for normal photos. Avoid converting back and forth repeatedly, which stacks compression artifacts.

How do I stop Chrome from saving images as WebP?

You can’t reliably β€” the site chooses the served format, not the browser. The practical fix is converting after download; batch conversion makes it painless for many files.