WebP to JPG Converter

Drop a WebP image below to convert it to JPG format — everything happens right in your browser, so your image is never uploaded anywhere. The result is ready to download instantly, in the format almost anything can open.

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Convert WebP to JPG, Entirely in Your Browser

This tool never sends your image anywhere — the conversion happens locally using your browser's built-in Canvas API. Your WebP is read directly from your device, drawn onto a canvas, and re-exported as a JPG, all without a network request. That makes it fast, private, and usable offline once the page has loaded.

Unlike converting to PNG, this conversion isn't about preserving every detail — it's about landing in the one image format that's accepted essentially everywhere, from decades-old software to photo labs to email clients that choke on WebP attachments. One real tradeoff worth knowing about: JPG has no transparency support at all, so if your WebP has any transparent areas, we fill them with solid black before exporting — the same approach this tool already uses for PNG-to-JPG conversions. If transparency matters, convert to PNG instead.

When should you use JPG instead of PNG?

Reach for JPG when compatibility is the priority and your image doesn't rely on transparency — photos, scanned documents, and anything headed to an older device, printer, or piece of software that may not recognize WebP or even PNG reliably. If your WebP has a transparent background you need to keep, use the WebP to PNG Converter instead — PNG supports transparency natively, JPG does not.

Will this make my file smaller?

This converter trades file size for compatibility, so the honest answer is usually no. WebP is a more efficient format than JPG, and in our own testing a WebP image came out roughly three times larger once converted to JPG at this tool's quality setting. That's an inherent tradeoff of the format, not a limitation of this tool. If a smaller file is what you're after, WebP is already the better choice — this converter exists to get you a format that opens everywhere, not a smaller one.

Is there a file size or dimension limit?

No hard limit from this tool — since everything happens in your browser instead of on a server, your device's own memory is the real ceiling, not a number we've imposed. Expect a longer wait on very large or high-resolution images, particularly on older or lower-powered devices, but there's nothing built into the tool that caps file size or dimensions.

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Need a different format? Use the WebP to PNG Converter if you need to keep transparency, or the PNG to JPG Converter if you're starting from a PNG instead.

Last reviewed: August 2026