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WebP to JPG Converter - Convert WebP to JPG Online Free

Convert WebP images to JPG (JPEG) instantly. Free, fast, and 100% private — your files are converted right in your browser and never uploaded to a server. Batch convert multiple WebP files at once.

Conversion Settings

Quality auto-applies after you stop adjusting (recommended: 85-95%)

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JPG has no transparency. Transparent areas are filled with this color.

Drop WebP images here or click to upload

Supports WebP files • Multiple files allowed • Max 50MB per file

How to Convert WebP to JPG

  1. 1

    Upload your WebP images. Drag and drop them onto the upload area, or click to browse. You can select multiple WebP files to convert them all at once.

  2. 2

    Choose your settings. Set the JPG quality (85-95% is ideal for most photos) and pick a background color to replace any transparent areas.

  3. 3

    Download your JPG files. Grab each converted image individually, or download everything at once as a ZIP archive.

Why convert WebP to JPG?

WebP is a modern image format from Google with excellent compression, but not every app or device supports it. JPG (JPEG) is the most universally compatible image format in the world — it works in every photo editor, email client, social media platform, and printing service. Converting WebP to JPG ensures your images open anywhere without compatibility issues.

🌍 Universal Compatibility

Some older browsers, image viewers, and software still can't open WebP files. JPG is supported by virtually everything, making it the safest format for sharing and archiving photos.

📧 Email & Social Media

Many email clients and social platforms handle JPG more reliably than WebP. Converting first avoids broken thumbnails and upload rejections.

🔒 100% Private

All conversion happens locally in your browser using the HTML canvas API. Your images are never uploaded to any server, so your files stay completely private.

A note on transparency

WebP supports transparent backgrounds (an alpha channel), but JPG does not. When you convert a transparent WebP to JPG, the transparent areas have to be filled with a solid color. Use the background color picker above to control that fill — white is the default, but you can choose any color to match where the image will be used. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG instead using our Image Format Converter.

Convert WebP to JPG without losing quality

JPG is a lossy format, so every conversion re-encodes the image — but with the right settings the difference is invisible. To convert WebP to JPG without noticeable quality loss, keep the quality slider at 90–100%. At those levels JPG preserves fine detail, smooth gradients, and sharp text edges while still giving you a smaller, universally compatible file.

  • Use 95% for photos you will print or edit further.
  • Use 85–90% for web images — smaller files, no visible difference.
  • Always start from the original WebP so you do not stack compression.

Because everything runs locally, you can reconvert at a different quality instantly and compare file sizes before downloading.

Batch convert multiple WebP files to JPG

Need to convert a whole folder of WebP images? Select or drag in as many files as you like and they are all converted at once. Each file keeps its original name with a .jpg extension, and you can download them individually or grab everything in a single ZIP archive. There is no file-count limit and no queue — a batch of 50 images converts as easily as one.

Want to shrink the results further afterwards? Run the JPGs through our Image Compressor to cut file sizes by up to 80% without a visible quality drop.

Transparent WebP to JPG: choose white or a custom background

WebP can store a transparent (alpha) background; JPG cannot. When you convert a transparent WebP to JPG, those see-through areas have to be filled with a solid color. Use the background color picker to control exactly what that fill looks like — the default is white, but you can match a brand color, a page background, or pure black for a dark theme.

If keeping transparency matters more than JPG compatibility, convert to PNG instead with our Image Format Converter.

Convert WebP to JPG without uploading — private and offline

Unlike most online converters, this tool never uploads your files. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using the HTML canvas API, so your images stay on your device from start to finish. That makes it genuinely private — ideal for sensitive screenshots, client work, or personal photos — and it keeps working offline once the page has loaded.

No account, no email, no watermark, and no server round-trip, so conversions are instant even for large batches.

How to convert WebP to JPG on any device

Because it is browser-based, the same steps work everywhere — there is nothing to install on Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook, iPhone, or Android.

🪟 Windows 10 & 11

Open this page in Chrome, Edge, or Firefox, drag your .webp files onto the upload box, and download the JPGs. No Photos-app workaround or Paint re-saving needed.

🍎 macOS

In Safari or Chrome, drop your WebP images here and save the JPG results. Faster than opening each file in Preview and exporting one by one.

📱 iPhone & iPad

Tap the upload area, pick WebP images from Files or Photos, convert, then use the share sheet to save each JPG back to your device.

🤖 Android & Chromebook

Open the page in Chrome, choose your WebP files, and download the JPGs straight to your Downloads folder. Works on any Android phone, tablet, or Chromebook.

WebP vs JPG: what is the difference?

WebP is a modern format from Google that compresses about 25–35% smaller than JPG at similar quality and supports transparency and animation. JPG (JPEG) is older but is the most widely supported image format in existence — every device, app, and service opens it.

WebPJPG
File sizeSmallerLarger
CompatibilityModern apps onlyUniversal
TransparencyYesNo
Best forWebsitesSharing, printing, editing

Convert WebP to JPG when you need something that opens reliably everywhere; keep WebP when page-load speed is the priority.

Why are my images saving as WebP instead of JPG?

More and more websites serve images in WebP to load faster, so when you right-click and save a picture you often get a .webp file — which then will not open in some editors or upload to certain sites. Converting the file to JPG here fixes that instantly, giving you a standard image that works anywhere without changing any browser settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert WebP to JPG?

Upload your WebP images by dragging them onto the upload area or clicking to browse, choose your JPG quality and background color, then download the converted JPG files individually or as a ZIP. The whole process happens instantly in your browser.

How do I convert WebP to JPG without losing quality?

Set the quality slider to 90-100% before converting. At that level JPG keeps fine detail, gradients, and text sharp, so the result looks identical to the original. For the best possible result, always convert from the original WebP rather than a re-saved copy.

Can I batch convert multiple WebP files to JPG at once?

Yes. Select or drag in as many WebP files as you like and they all convert together with no file-count limit. Download them one at a time, or grab the whole batch in a single ZIP archive.

Is this WebP to JPG converter free and without a watermark?

Yes, it is completely free with no watermark, no signup, and no limits. You can convert as many WebP images as you want for personal or commercial use.

Can I convert WebP to JPG without uploading my files?

Yes. Everything runs locally in your browser using the canvas API, so your images are never uploaded to any server. That keeps your files completely private and makes conversions instant.

Can I convert WebP to JPG offline?

Yes. Once this page has loaded, the converter keeps working without an internet connection because all processing happens on your device rather than on a server.

What happens to transparent areas, and can I set a white or custom background?

JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with a solid color. Use the background color picker to choose that fill - white is the default, but you can pick any color, including black for dark themes. To keep transparency, convert to PNG instead.

Is a JPG smaller than a WebP?

Usually WebP is the smaller format, so a JPG may be slightly larger at the same quality. You can lower the quality slider to reduce the JPG file size, and each result shows the exact size so you can compare before downloading.

How do I convert WebP to JPG on Windows 10 or 11?

Open this page in Chrome, Edge, or Firefox, drag your .webp files onto the upload box, and download the JPGs. There is nothing to install and no need to re-save files through Paint or the Photos app.

How do I convert WebP to JPG on a Mac?

In Safari or Chrome on macOS, drop your WebP images onto the upload area and save the JPG results. It is faster than opening each file in Preview and exporting them one by one.

How do I convert WebP to JPG on iPhone or Android?

Open the page in your mobile browser, tap the upload area, and choose WebP images from Files, Photos, or Downloads. After converting, use the download or share option to save each JPG back to your device.

Why are my images downloading as WebP instead of JPG?

Many websites now serve images in WebP so pages load faster, so saving a picture often gives you a .webp file that some apps will not open. Converting it to JPG here produces a standard image that works everywhere.

What is the difference between WebP and JPG?

WebP is a newer Google format that is about 25-35% smaller than JPG and supports transparency and animation, but it is not supported everywhere. JPG is older and larger but opens in virtually every app, device, and service, which is why converting to JPG improves compatibility.

Which JPG quality setting should I use?

Use 90-95% for photos and images you want to keep sharp, and 80-85% when you want a smaller file for the web. Lower settings shrink the file more but can introduce visible compression artifacts.