Convert WebP to JPG
Turn WebP images from the web into JPGs that every app and upload form accepts.
Why you keep ending up with WebP files
WebP is Google’s web image format, used across a huge share of websites because it’s smaller than JPG and PNG. When you save an image from a site, you often get a .webp file — and then discover that some older programs, upload forms and devices won’t take it.
Converting to JPG solves the compatibility problem in one step. Your browser decodes WebP natively, so the conversion is quick and happens entirely on your device.
Batch convert and download as a ZIP
Drop a whole folder of WebP images and they’ll convert in parallel. Each finished file gets its own Download button, or you can grab the entire batch as a single ZIP — handy when you’ve saved dozens of images from a gallery.
Private by design
No uploads, no accounts, no tracking of your files. Everything runs locally in the browser, which also means it keeps working offline once the page has loaded.
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Frequently asked questions
Does converting WebP to JPG lose quality?
JPG is lossy, so there’s a minor re-encoding step, but at the default quality it’s visually identical for most images. Animated WebP files are converted using their first frame.
Can it handle transparent WebP images?
Yes, but JPG has no transparency, so transparent areas are filled with white. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG instead.
Is there a file-size or count limit?
No limits — convert one image or hundreds. Processing happens on your device, so it’s only bounded by your available memory.