WebP to JPG Converter — Free Online WebP Converter

Convert WebP to JPG with quality control — Chrome saves images as WebP, but JPG works everywhere. No server upload.

Drop your WebP image here or click to upload
WebP only — output is JPG with adjustable quality

How to Use

  1. Upload your WebP image Select or drag-and-drop a WebP image from your device.
  2. Adjust JPG quality Use the quality slider (60%–100%) to balance file size and quality. The output size updates in real time.
  3. Download JPG Download the converted JPG file ready to use anywhere.

Why Use This Tool

Chrome, Edge, and many websites now use WebP as the default image format. When you save an image from a website, you often get a .webp file that your photo editor, printer, email client, or older apps can't open. JPG is the universal format that works everywhere.

This tool converts WebP to JPG entirely in your browser with a quality slider so you control the output size. The file size comparison shows you exactly how much space the JPG takes compared to the original WebP. If your WebP has transparency, the tool fills those areas with white and warns you.

No server uploads, no accounts, no watermarks. Your image stays on your device from start to finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Google Chrome and many modern browsers save images from websites in WebP format by default. When you right-click and "Save image as" on a website, Chrome often downloads it as .webp instead of .jpg or .png. WebP is a newer format that many apps, printers, and older software can't open — which is why you need to convert it.
There is a small quality reduction since JPG uses lossy compression. However, at 80–90% quality, the difference is virtually invisible to the naked eye. WebP is also lossy in most cases, so the conversion is essentially re-encoding at a comparable quality level.
Modern phones and computers can usually display WebP files, but many apps can't edit or print them. Photo editors, office software, email clients, and printers often require JPG or PNG. Converting to JPG ensures your image works everywhere.
No — all conversion happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image never leaves your device. You can verify by disconnecting from the internet after the page loads — the tool continues to work.
It depends on the quality setting. WebP generally achieves better compression than JPG at the same quality. At 80% JPG quality, the output file may be similar in size or slightly larger than the WebP original. At lower quality settings, the JPG will be smaller.

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