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WebP to JPG

Convert WebP images to JPG or PNG format — right in your browser. Batch conversion supported.

Works offlineNothing uploaded
WebP

Drop your WebP files here

They will be converted to JPG

Files stay on your device

All processing happens in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

Supports batch conversion -- add multiple files at once.

How to use it

1

Upload WebP images

Drop your WebP files here or pick from your computer. Files stay on your device.

2

Convert

Images are converted to JPG automatically in your browser.

3

Download

Download your JPG images individually or all at once.

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

Frequently asked

Is this converter private? Do you upload my images?
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser via Canvas — your images never leave your device.
Why convert WebP to JPG?
While WebP is great for the web, many apps and services still don't accept it. JPG is universally supported for sharing, printing, and uploading.
Will the quality change?
There may be slight quality loss since both formats use lossy compression. Use a higher quality setting (90%+) to minimize this.
How do I save WebP images from websites?
Right-click the image and 'Save As'. If it saves as WebP, use this tool to convert it to JPG for easier use.