Some older apps, editors, and upload forms still don’t accept WebP. Converting to JPG gives you a copy that opens essentially everywhere.
Conversion is done locally in your browser, so your files are never uploaded.
How to convert WebP to JPG
- Drop your .webp files above.
- Adjust quality if you like.
- Download your JPGs (or a ZIP).
When to convert WebP to JPG
WebP is great for the web, but it isn’t accepted everywhere. Convert to JPG when compatibility matters more than file size:
An older app, editor, or device can’t open .webp files.
An upload form or marketplace only accepts JPG or JPEG.
You’re emailing or printing photos and want a universal copy.
A client or colleague asked specifically for a JPG.
Quality settings
Use the quality slider to balance detail against size. For photos, 85–92 looks essentially identical to the original; drop to 75–80 when you want a smaller file. Because the source WebP is already compressed, converting won’t recover lost detail — it simply re-saves it as JPG.
About transparency
JPG has no transparency. If your WebP has transparent areas, they’ll be filled with a solid background when saved as JPG. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG instead.
Frequently asked questions
Why convert WebP to JPG?
For maximum compatibility — JPG opens in virtually every app, device, and upload form.
What happens to transparency?
JPG doesn’t support transparency, so transparent areas become a solid background. Use PNG to keep transparency.
Will I lose quality?
JPG is lossy, but at a high quality setting the difference is usually invisible. Use the slider to choose your balance.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes — it runs in modern mobile browsers on iOS and Android.
Are my files uploaded?
No — conversion runs in your browser.
Can I batch convert?
Yes, and download everything as a ZIP.
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