When to use WebP to JPG
You saved a screenshot from your Android phone and pasted it into a Slack thread, but your Mac colleague sees a broken image icon because their version of Preview doesn't open WebP. Drop the file here: Canvas decodes the WebP through your browser's built-in image decoder and re-encodes it as a JPG that opens in everything — Windows Photos, Outlook, Dropbox previews, the lot. The conversion stays in the browser tab. What comes back is a JPG your whole team can open without installing anything. Also handy when you've saved images from a Chrome extension, downloaded a WebP from a website, or received one from a client who didn't know it was an unusual format.
- Convert an Android screenshot so a Windows colleague can open it
- Fix a broken preview when pasting a WebP into an Outlook email
- Make a website-saved image openable in Windows Photos