Convert WebP to JPG
Free, no signup, no watermark — converted privately in your browser, nothing uploaded.
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or click to browse · JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC
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Images saved from websites often come down as WebP, which many desktop apps, editors and upload forms still don't accept. Converting to JPG gives you a universally compatible photo file.
What to know about WebP → JPG
- Older versions of Photoshop, Office and many upload forms reject .webp files — JPG works everywhere.
- JPG is the safe format for email attachments and government or job-application portals.
- Any transparency in the WebP is flattened to white (JPG has no alpha channel) — convert to PNG if you need to keep it.
Frequently asked questions
Why do images I save from websites end up as WebP?
Sites serve WebP because it's smaller and faster to load, and your browser saves whatever the site delivered. Converting to JPG makes the file usable in apps that predate WebP.
Should I convert WebP to JPG or PNG?
JPG for photos (smaller files). PNG if the image has transparency or sharp-edged graphics you want kept losslessly.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your image is processed on your own device and never uploaded to a server.