Convert WebP to JPG
Free, in your browser, no file uploads.
.webp, .png, .jpg · up to 50 MB
What you can do
WebP to JPG in one click
Compatible everywhere
JPG works in any program, social network, email, or device.
100% private
Your image is converted in your browser. Never uploaded to any server.
Quality control
Adjust compression with the slider. From max quality to min file size.
Instant
Conversion takes less than 1 second. No waiting, no queues.
How it works
Three steps, no hassle
Upload your WebP image
Drag or select your .webp file. Up to 50 MB, no signup.
Instant conversion
Your image converts to JPG in your browser in under 1 second. Never uploaded to any server.
Download your JPG
See file size before and after. Download with one click.
FAQ
Got questions?
JPG uses lossy compression, but at 92% quality (default) the difference is imperceptible. You can adjust quality with the slider.
Yes. Conversion happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image never leaves your device.
WebP can have transparency, but JPG doesn't support it. Transparent areas are filled with white. Convert to PNG instead if you need transparency.
Modern browsers save website images as WebP because it's lighter. Many programs don't support WebP yet, so you need to convert to JPG.
The first frame is extracted as a static JPG. For full animations, consider converting to GIF or MP4.
You can convert images up to 50 MB. Since conversion runs in your browser, there are no quantity limits.
Convert WebP to JPG: everything you need to know
WebP is an image format developed by Google in 2010 for superior compression. It's the default format browsers use when saving images from websites. However, many office programs, image editors, and social media platforms still don't accept WebP.
When you need to use a web-downloaded image in Word, PowerPoint, email, or a platform that doesn't accept WebP, converting to JPG is the most practical solution. JPG has been universally compatible since 1992.
Convertir.ai processes the conversion directly in your browser using the Canvas API — your image is never uploaded. This means instant conversion, total privacy, and zero limits.