Step 1
Choose WebP files
Select one or more WebP images.
Local image conversion
Create compatible JPG copies from WebP images for forms, editors, email, and sharing. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, and HEIF images to WebP, JPG, or PNG files. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Introduction
WebP is a modern web format, but not every editor or upload field can open it. JPG remains a familiar photo format across apps and services. This converter makes a JPG copy without changing the original WebP file.
web-image.webp
Modern web asset
web-image.jpg
Compatible image copy
Keep WebP for modern web delivery. Choose JPG when compatibility with an editor, upload form, or recipient matters more.
| Feature | WebP | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Modern websites, apps, and efficient web delivery | Photos, attachments, and broad compatibility |
| Compression | Flexible lossy or lossless compression | Adjustable lossy compression for photographs |
| Transparency | Can preserve transparent pixels | Does not support transparency |
| Choose it when | The destination supports modern web images | An editor, form, or recipient expects JPG |
Step 1
Select one or more WebP images.
Step 2
JPG is selected automatically. Adjust size when needed.
Step 3
Download individual JPGs or a ZIP package.
Create a familiar image copy for workflows that do not support WebP.
Open a WebP asset in a desktop editor that expects JPG.
Prepare a compatible file for a platform with limited format support.
Send a photo in a format recipients can open easily.
Place a web image into software that prefers common raster files.
JPG is accepted by many editors, forms, marketplaces, email workflows, and older applications that do not accept WebP.
No. WebP to JPG conversion happens locally in your browser.
Yes. Add multiple WebP files and download the JPG results together as a ZIP.
Yes. Set Max size to limit the longest edge while keeping the source aspect ratio.
JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas may be flattened when a WebP is exported as JPG.