WebP to JPG Converter

Convert a WebP image to JPG format in your browser. Maximum compatibility output — transparent areas filled white automatically. Free, no upload, no signup.

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Single file · WebP · Transparent areas filled white · Runs in your browser

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Quality
85%
Converted JPG preview
image.jpg

About This WebP to JPG Converter

This free WebP to JPG converter transforms WebP images into universally compatible JPEG files directly in your browser. No files are uploaded — the conversion uses the HTML5 Canvas API on your device, keeping your images completely private.

While WebP is excellent for web use, JPG has near-universal compatibility with older software, image editors, and devices. Converting to JPG ensures your image will open in virtually any application including older versions of Photoshop, Word, and photo viewer apps.

WebP supports transparency but JPG does not. This tool automatically fills any transparent areas with white before converting. Use the quality slider to balance file size and visual quality — 85% is recommended for most images.

How to Convert WebP to JPG

Step 1 — Click "Choose WebP" or drag your WebP file onto the upload area above.

Step 2 — Set the quality slider. 85% is recommended for a good balance of quality and file size.

Step 3 — Click "Convert to JPG". Transparent areas are filled white automatically.

Step 4 — Download the JPG. Use "Convert Another" to process more images.

When to Convert WebP to JPG

  • Opening WebP files in older image editors that do not support WebP
  • Sending images via email or messaging apps that strip WebP format
  • Printing services that require JPG or JPEG input
  • Social media platforms with limited format support

Frequently Asked Questions

JPG has near-universal compatibility with older software, devices, and image editors. If you receive a WebP image and need to open it in an application that does not support WebP, converting to JPG ensures it will work everywhere — from legacy Photoshop versions to older mobile gallery apps.

For most images, 85% quality gives excellent visual results with good file size. Use 90–95% for professional or print images. Use 70–80% for web thumbnails or email attachments where file size matters most.

JPG does not support transparency. This tool fills all transparent areas with a white background before converting to JPG. This ensures the resulting file displays correctly in all applications and browsers.

At high quality settings (85%+), the JPG output is visually very close to the source WebP. Both are lossy formats, so minor differences exist at pixel level, but they are not perceptible to the human eye at high quality settings.

No. JPG uses lossy compression, so the conversion from WebP to JPG introduces some quality loss. The amount of loss is controlled by the quality slider. At high quality (90%+), the loss is minimal and usually invisible. The original WebP file on your device is not modified.

Click the 'Choose WebP' button or drag your WebP file onto the upload area. Your browser reads the WebP file directly — no plugins or additional software are required. The tool reads, converts, and lets you download the result without opening any external application.

No. All conversion happens locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your WebP files never leave your device and are never uploaded to any server. The tool works entirely client-side and needs no internet connection after the page loads.