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WebP to JPG converter

Convert WebP to JPG

Change a WebP image into a JPG without uploading it anywhere. Set a KB limit if your form needs one, then download the converted file.

Runs in your browser — the file never leaves your device

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Converting WebP to JPG

Images saved from websites are often WebP, and most application portals, older software and printers do not accept it. Converting to JPG makes the file usable everywhere. Usually the smallest of the three at the same visual quality, and it supports transparency. Excellent for websites, but many government portals still reject it. By contrast, the format almost every form and portal accepts. Lossy, so it trades a little detail for a much smaller file, and it cannot store transparency.

What this fixes

“Only JPG files are accepted”
Convert in one step and download a real JPG — the file header changes, not just the extension.
Your file never leaves the device
The conversion runs in your browser, so nothing is uploaded to a server and nothing is stored.
Know the trade-off
Transparency is flattened onto white, and re-encoding a lossy WebP as a lossy JPG loses a small amount of additional detail.

Step by step

How to use it

  1. 1

    Upload your WebP file

    Drop in a .webp file, or tap to choose one. It is read directly in this browser and never uploaded.

  2. 2

    Set the output options

    The format is already set to JPG. Add a KB limit if a form caps the file size, or leave it at 0 to keep full quality.

  3. 3

    Download the JPG

    The result keeps the original pixel dimensions and is named after your file with a .jpg extension.

Common questions

Answers before you upload

The questions people actually ask about this tool — file sizes, formats and what a form will accept.

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Upload your WebP file above and it is converted to JPG straight away. The conversion happens inside your browser, so the file is never uploaded, and you can download the JPG immediately. If a form also caps the file size, set the KB limit before downloading.

No. The extension is only a label — the actual image data inside the file is still in the original format. Many portals read the file header rather than the name, so a renamed file fails validation. A real conversion re-encodes the image data, which is what this tool does.

JPG is a lossy format, so a small amount of detail is discarded when the image is re-encoded. At the default quality the difference is not visible at normal viewing size. Setting a very low KB limit is what makes quality loss noticeable.

No. The converter is free with no daily limit, no watermark and no account. Because it runs in your browser rather than on a server, there is nothing to meter.

JPG does not support transparency, so any transparent region is filled with solid white. For a photo or a document scan this is exactly what you want. If you need the transparency preserved, convert to PNG or WebP instead.

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