WebP to JPG Converter
Convert WebP to JPG (JPEG) online. Adjust quality, resize images and batch convert instantly. Fast and private.
Upload WebP images to convert to JPG
Drag & drop WebP images to convert them into JPG format. Transparency will be replaced with white
WebP · Up to 50 MB each
Convert WebP to JPG online to improve compatibility across devices, apps and platforms. WebP images are not fully supported in some tools, email clients and older systems, while JPG (JPEG) works everywhere. Use this WebP to JPG converter to convert images, reduce file size when needed and prepare files for sharing, uploading or editing. Supports batch conversion and adjustable quality, all running locally in your browser with no uploads.
How to convert WebP to JPG
- Upload WebP images using drag & drop or file selection.
- Adjust JPEG quality to control compression and output file size.
- Transparent areas will be replaced with a white background (JPG does not support transparency).
- Convert images and download JPG files individually or as a ZIP archive.
Why use this WebP to JPG Converter
JPG format works on all devices, browsers, apps and platforms where WebP may not be supported.
Adjust JPEG quality to balance image clarity and file size for sharing, uploads or storage.
Convert multiple WebP images at once and download them individually or as a ZIP archive.
All conversions happen locally in your browser. Files are never uploaded or stored on any server.
Supported formats
WebP images
JPG / JPEG
Multiple images supported
Client-side processing (no uploads)
Frequently asked questions
Upload your WebP image, adjust JPEG quality and convert it to JPG directly in your browser.
JPG is supported everywhere, while WebP may not work in some apps, tools or email clients.
JPG uses lossy compression, but at 80–90% quality the difference is minimal while file size can be reduced.
JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with a white background.
Yes. Batch conversion is supported. Upload multiple files and download them together.
Yes. All processing runs locally in your browser. Files are never uploaded or stored.