WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to JPG entirely in your browser — open and share them anywhere, with adjustable quality and a background color for transparent areas. Nothing uploads.

  • 100% in your browser
  • No upload, no signup
  • Opens anywhere
  • Adjustable quality

Why Convert WebP to JPG?

You downloaded an image from a website and it saved as a .webp file — and now Photoshop, Word, the Windows Photos app, a print shop, or an upload form simply won't take it. WebP is the format many sites serve to load faster, but it still isn't supported everywhere. JPG, on the other hand, opens on practically every device and app ever made.

Converting WebP to JPG turns that stubborn download into a file you can actually use: attach it to an email, drop it into a document, upload it to a form that rejects WebP, or send it to someone on an older device. It's also small and easy to share.

In short: WebP is what the web sends you; JPG is what everything else accepts. This tool does the conversion in seconds, in your browser, and never uploads your images.

WebP vs JPG: What's the Difference?

WebP is Google's modern web format that compresses images efficiently for fast pages. JPG is the decades-old, universally supported photo format — slightly larger than WebP for the same image, but it opens everywhere.

Both are lossy formats, but WebP squeezes images about 25 to 35 percent smaller than JPG at similar quality, which is exactly why websites use it. The catch is reach: lots of desktop software, upload forms, and older apps still don't recognise WebP.

Because WebP is so efficient, a JPG of the same picture can occasionally come out a little larger — that's normal, not a bug. You're trading a few kilobytes for a file that opens absolutely anywhere.

How to Convert WebP to JPG in 3 Steps

There's nothing to install and no account to create. Here's how to convert WebP to JPG from any device with a modern browser.

1

Add your WebP files

Drag your images — or a whole folder — onto the box above, or click to browse. Everything stays on your device; nothing is uploaded to a server.

2

Set quality & background

Pick a JPG quality (90 is visually identical) and choose the color that fills any transparent areas — white by default, or black or a custom color.

3

Convert and download

Each file is encoded right in your browser. Download them individually or as a ZIP, and see the before-and-after size for each one.

Pro tip: Need to keep a transparent background? JPG can't store transparency — use our WebP to PNG tool.

Animated WebP to JPG: What Happens?

Some WebP files are animated, like a short looping clip. JPG, however, is a single still image and can't hold animation. So when you convert an animated WebP to JPG, this tool exports the first frame as one static JPG.

Just as importantly, it tells you when it detects an animated file — with a small badge next to the filename and a notice above the convert button — so a missing animation never takes you by surprise. For a still image, the first frame is exactly what you want.

Transparency & File Size

WebP can store a transparent background, but JPG can't. When you convert WebP to JPG, every transparent pixel has to be filled with a solid color — white by default here, or any color you pick. Many other tools quietly fill it black, leaving an ugly box behind a logo.

If keeping the transparency is essential, JPG is the wrong format and you should convert to PNG instead. As for size, the tool shows each file's before and after — the JPG is usually small and convenient, but because WebP compresses so well, it can occasionally be a touch larger. Drop the quality slider a few points if you need it smaller.

WebP to JPG on Windows, Mac & in Bulk

The same browser tool works everywhere. Here's what it handles in each case.

§ 01

On Windows 10 & 11

No software to install — the browser handles WebP to JPG on Windows directly, so that downloaded image finally opens in your usual apps.

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On Mac

Preview converts one file at a time. Drop a whole folder here instead for a batch, and download every JPG in one ZIP.

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In bulk

Add hundreds of WebP files at once — there's no server, so there's no batch cap, and a single ZIP brings them all down together.

Your Images Never Leave Your Device

Every other WebP to JPG converter in the top results uploads your files to a server, then promises to delete them later. This tool removes the need for that promise: your images are converted by your own browser's canvas, so nothing is ever transmitted.

Because nothing is uploaded, there's no size cap, no queue, and no account to create — and the tool keeps working even if your connection drops after the page loads.

§ 01

On-device only

Conversion happens in your browser. No image is ever sent to us or anyone else.

§ 02

No limits

No file-size cap and no batch limit, because there's no server doing the work.

§ 03

Nothing stored

We can't keep what we never receive. Close the tab and every trace is gone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this WebP to JPG converter free?
Yes — completely free with no signup, no watermark and no daily limit. Because the conversion runs in your browser instead of on our servers, there's no per-file cost for us to pass on to you.
Do my images get uploaded anywhere?
No. Your WebP files are converted entirely on your own device using the browser's canvas. They never touch a server, which is why there are no size or count limits — and why it still works offline after the page loads.
Will I lose quality converting WebP to JPG?
JPG is lossy, but at quality 90 the result is visually identical for most images. Lower the quality only when you want an even smaller file.
What happens to a transparent background?
JPG can't store transparency, so transparent areas are filled with a solid color — white by default, or any color you choose. If you need the transparency kept, convert to PNG with our WebP to PNG tool instead.
Why is my JPG bigger than the WebP?
WebP compresses about 25 to 35 percent better than JPG, so a JPG of the same image can come out larger. That's expected — lower the quality slider to shrink it. The real gain is universal compatibility.
Can I convert animated WebP to JPG?
Yes, but JPG can't animate, so only the first frame is exported as a static JPG. The tool flags animated files with a badge so you know exactly what you're getting.
Can I just rename .webp to .jpg?
No — renaming the extension corrupts the file, because the data inside is still WebP. The image has to be re-encoded as JPG, which is exactly what this tool does.
Can I batch convert many WebP files to JPG?
Yes. Add a whole folder, convert them in one pass, and download everything as a single ZIP. There's no 20 or 200-file cap that upload-based tools impose.

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