Local web image conversion

JPG to WebP Converter

Prepare modern WebP copies from JPG photos and graphics for websites, blogs, catalogs, and image hosting workflows.

Drop images here, or click to choose files

Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, and HEIF images to WebP, JPG, or PNG files. Everything runs locally in your browser.

Output settings

Introduction

What is a JPG to WebP converter?

JPG is dependable and widely supported, while WebP is made for modern image delivery. This converter creates WebP copies from JPG photos locally, so you can keep the original JPG and use WebP where your site or app supports it.

product-photo.jpg

Compatible source photo

product-photo.webp

Web-ready copy

JPG vs WebP

JPG is a safe compatibility choice. WebP is a modern target for destinations that support it and need flexible web image compression.

FeatureJPGWebP
Best forPhotos, attachments, and broad compatibilityModern websites and efficient image delivery
CompressionAdjustable lossy compression for photosFlexible lossy or lossless compression
TransparencyNo transparent pixels in the source formatCan support transparency in new assets
Choose it whenA dependable source or fallback is neededThe destination supports modern web images

How to convert JPG to WebP

Step 1

Choose JPG photos

Select one or more JPG or JPEG files.

Step 2

Set quality and size

WebP is selected automatically. Adjust quality or Max size.

Step 3

Download WebP

Download individual WebP files or a ZIP package.

Common uses for JPG to WebP

Keep JPG originals while preparing WebP copies for supported online destinations.

Website images

Create WebP assets for landing pages, blogs, and product galleries.

Image hosting

Optimize photos before adding them to a hosted image workflow.

Content operations

Batch convert a group of photos with shared quality settings.

Responsive delivery

Keep JPG fallbacks alongside WebP copies for modern pages.

FAQ about JPG to WebP

WebP is a modern web format with flexible compression, making it a useful target for pages, galleries, and content systems that support it.

No. The conversion runs locally in your browser and does not require server upload.

Yes. Adjust quality for the destination and use Max size when you also need to limit image dimensions.

Yes. Select multiple JPG or JPEG files and download the WebP results together as a ZIP.

JPG has no transparent pixels. The WebP output can support transparency, but there is no transparency in the JPG source to preserve.