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WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to JPG online for free. Fast browser-side conversion. No signup needed.

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WEBP · up to 20.0 MB per file

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How to use WebP to JPG Converter

  1. 01

    Choose your WebP file

    Click to browse or drag a WebP image in. It stays on your device — nothing is sent anywhere.

  2. 02

    Set quality and background color

    Pick a JPG quality (default 92) and a background color to fill any transparent areas, since JPG has no alpha channel.

  3. 03

    Canvas encodes the JPG

    Your browser draws the image onto a canvas, flattens transparency onto your chosen color, and compresses it to JPG at your selected quality.

  4. 04

    Download your JPG

    The result saves directly from your browser the moment it is ready — no server, no wait.

Why choose our WebP to JPG Converter

Your photo is never uploaded

Conversion runs entirely in your browser, so the image file never touches our servers.

Free with no usage limit

Single-file conversions cost nothing and are not capped, since everything runs on your own device.

No account required

Convert immediately — there is no sign-up step between you and your download.

Fine control over size vs. sharpness

The quality slider lets you trade file size for visual fidelity, from a heavily compressed 1 up to a near-lossless 100.

No upload, no wait

Because the file never leaves your device, conversion finishes as soon as your browser finishes encoding — no queue.

Works on any device with a browser

Desktop or mobile, no installation and no plugin — just open the page and convert.

Settings guide

Quality
Default is 92, which looks essentially identical to the source for most images. Drop to 75–85 for noticeably smaller files; going above 95 rarely improves anything visible but grows the file.
Background color
JPG cannot store transparency, so any transparent areas are filled with this color (a #rrggbb value, white by default). Pick a color that matches where the image will be used — for example the page or theme background.

About the formats

WebP

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that supports both lossy and lossless compression, along with transparency and animation. At comparable visual quality it usually produces noticeably smaller files than JPG or PNG.

Every current browser supports WebP, which makes it an excellent default for web delivery. Outside the browser the picture is mixed: older desktop software, some email clients, and legacy systems may fail to open it. If a recipient cannot view a WebP file, convert it to JPG for photos or to PNG when transparency must be preserved.

JPG

JPG (also written JPEG) is the most widely used lossy image format for photographs, standardized by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Practically every camera, phone, and image application can create and open it.

Its strengths are small file sizes for photos and universal compatibility across devices, browsers, and software. The trade-offs: lossy compression introduces artifacts, there is no transparency support, and quality degrades a little more with every re-save. Use JPG for photographs; choose PNG for screenshots, logos, or anything that needs sharp edges or transparency.

Troubleshooting

The transparent background turned white
JPG has no alpha channel, so transparency must be flattened — white is just the default fill. Set the background color option to any #rrggbb value that suits your use, or convert to PNG instead if you must keep transparency.
There's a halo or jagged edge around my logo
Semi-transparent edge pixels get blended with the chosen background color; against the wrong color they look like a fringe. Set the background color close to the color the image will sit on — or use our WebP to PNG tool to keep real transparency.
Is my photo uploaded during conversion?
No — this converter runs entirely in your browser, so the file never leaves your device and single-file conversions are free with no usage limit. Large images are only limited by your device's memory.

FAQ

Why convert WebP to JPG?
JPG is universally supported across devices, apps, and social platforms. Converting WebP to JPG ensures maximum compatibility when sharing or printing photos.
Does conversion happen in the browser?
Yes. Your WebP files are converted entirely within your browser. Nothing is uploaded to a server, so your images stay completely private.
Is there a file size limit?
Free accounts can upload files up to 50 MB. Paid users can upload up to 200 MB.
What happens to transparency when converting to JPG?
JPG has no alpha channel, so any transparent areas in the WebP are flattened onto a white background.
Does this work with animated WebP files?
No. JPG is a still-image format, so only the first frame of an animated WebP is converted. Keep the file as WebP or convert to GIF to preserve the animation.
Is there a limit on how many files I can convert?
No. This tool runs entirely in your browser, so single-file conversions are free and unlimited — nothing is ever uploaded.
Will repeated conversions reduce quality?
Yes. JPG is a lossy format, so each re-save discards a little more detail. Always convert from the original WebP rather than a previously converted copy.

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