Convert WebP to JPG instantly

Convert WebP images to JPG in your browser. Works offline. No upload, no signup. Free and instant.

Drop your WEBP file here

or click to browse

Conversion Settings
Output Quality
Background Color(replaces transparent areas)
Your files stay private
No server upload
Instant conversion

 

Example

Input (WEBP)

[image.webp]
A WebP image from the web
File size: 150 KB

Output (JPG)

[image.jpg]
Universally compatible JPEG
File size: 210 KB (High quality)

About this converter

You saved an image from the web and it is a .webp file. Now you need to email it, upload it to a form that only accepts JPG, or open it in an older version of Photoshop. This converter takes your WebP file and outputs a JPG at your chosen quality level (High/92% by default). It runs in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image is not uploaded to any server.

WebP adoption has grown fast but compatibility gaps remain. Older versions of Photoshop (pre-2022) cannot open WebP. Many web forms and upload fields still filter for .jpg and .png only. Email clients sometimes strip or fail to preview WebP attachments. When you hit one of these walls, converting to JPG gives you a file that works everywhere.

Keep in mind that if your WebP has transparency, it will be gone after converting to JPG. Transparent areas are filled with a background color (white by default, configurable in the Conversion Settings panel) because JPEG does not support alpha channels. If transparency matters, use WebP to PNG instead, which preserves the alpha channel. For the reverse workflow where you want to optimize JPGs for the web, check out JPG to WebP.

WEBP vs JPG

WebP Image (WEBP)

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides both lossy and lossless compression, typically producing smaller files than JPG or PNG.

Common uses: web images, performance optimization, and modern browsers

Google WebP documentation

JPEG Image (JPG)

JPG (JPEG) is a lossy compressed image format widely used for photographs and web graphics, offering small file sizes with acceptable quality loss.

Common uses: photographs, web images, and social media

JPEG standard (jpeg.org)

How to convert WEBP to JPG

  1. 1

    Select a WebP image

    Drag and drop a .webp file onto the converter or click to browse. These are the files you often get when saving images from Chrome or downloading from modern websites.

  2. 2

    Convert to JPG

    The converter renders your WebP onto a Canvas element and exports it as JPG at your chosen quality level (High/92% by default). Transparent areas are filled with a background color you can configure in the Conversion Settings panel.

  3. 3

    Verify the output

    Check that the image looks correct. The file will usually be slightly larger than the WebP because JPG compression is less efficient. Visual quality should be equivalent.

  4. 4

    Download or share

    Save the .jpg file. It is now compatible with virtually every application, email client, and upload form.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: 2026-03-23