Convert WebP to JPG
Make WebP images universally compatible by converting to JPG — instantly in your browser.
Converted in your browser
Your file never leaves this device
How to Convert WebP to JPG
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Select your WebP file
Drag and drop your .webp image or click to browse.
- 2
Convert to JPG
The image is converted to JPG directly in your browser using the Canvas API. No upload required.
- 3
Download your JPG
Save the universally compatible JPG file to your device.
Why Convert WebP to JPG?
WebP is Google's modern image format designed for the web. While it offers excellent compression, not all software supports it — older image editors, some email clients, certain CMS platforms, and legacy systems may not open WebP files.
JPG is the most universally supported image format. Converting WebP to JPG ensures your images can be opened, edited, and shared in any application on any device without compatibility issues.
Common scenarios: saving images from websites for offline use, preparing images for software that doesn't support WebP, sharing images with people using older devices or applications, and uploading to platforms that require JPG format.
WebP vs JPG: Key Differences
Comparing these two popular image formats:
| Attribute | WebP | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| File Size | 25-34% smaller than JPG at equivalent quality | Larger for the same visual quality |
| Browser Support | All modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) | Every browser ever made |
| Software Support | Growing but not universal | Universal — every image editor and viewer |
| Transparency | Supported | Not supported |
| Animation | Supported (like GIF but smaller) | Not supported |
WebP is more efficient for web delivery, but JPG offers unmatched compatibility. Convert to JPG when you need the image to work everywhere.
Completely Private Conversion
Your WebP image is decoded and re-encoded as JPG entirely within your browser. No file is uploaded to any server. The conversion uses your browser's built-in Canvas API — fast, private, and secure.
Frequently Asked Questions
WebP is a relatively newer format created by Google. While all modern web browsers support it, many desktop applications, email clients, and older software still don't. Converting to JPG solves this compatibility issue instantly.