WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to universally compatible JPG format. Batch convert up to 50 files. Works in your browser - files never uploaded.

WebP Converter

Drag & drop WebP files or click to browse

Up to 50 files • Max 50MB each

100% client-side – your images never leave your device

How to Use WebP Converter

  1. 1 Drag and drop WebP files or click to browse
  2. 2 Adjust quality slider if needed (90%+ recommended)
  3. 3 Click "Convert All" to process all files
  4. 4 Download individual files or all as ZIP

What You Get

Convert WebP images to universally compatible JPEG format. Perfect when you need to open WebP files in older software, email attachments, or share with others who may not have WebP support.

Input: Downloaded WebP from website

Output: JPG file you can open in any software

Input: Quality 95%

Output: Nearly lossless, minimal file size increase

Input: Quality 85%

Output: Smaller files, still excellent quality

Input: Batch of 20 WebP files

Output: ZIP archive with all JPGs

How do I open WebP files on Windows?

Windows 10/11 can open WebP natively. For older Windows or software that cannot open WebP, convert to JPG using this tool for universal compatibility.

Why would I need to convert WebP to JPG?

Some older programs, email clients, and printing services cannot handle WebP. JPG is universally supported everywhere. Convert when you need maximum compatibility.

How do I convert WebP to JPG without losing quality?

Use 95% quality setting for minimal, imperceptible loss. Both WebP and JPG are lossy formats, so some data loss is inevitable but invisible at high quality settings.

Can I batch convert multiple WebP files?

Yes. Upload up to 50 WebP files at once. All are converted simultaneously and can be downloaded as a single ZIP file.

What quality setting should I use for WebP to JPG?

90-95% for high-quality output, 80-85% for smaller files. The default 90% provides excellent visual quality with reasonable file sizes.

Is WebP to JPG conversion reversible?

No. Converting WebP to JPG is a one-way process with some quality loss. Keep your original WebP files if you need the source quality.

Why are my converted JPG files larger than the WebP?

JPG uses less efficient compression than WebP. Files typically increase 20-40% in size. This is the tradeoff for universal compatibility.

How do I save images from websites that only offer WebP?

Right-click and save the WebP image, then convert it here to JPG. Some browsers also let you "Save As" with format options.

100% client-side processing - your images never leave your device