Input WEBP Image

Browse for a WEBP file or drag & drop it here.

JPG Output

JPG output preview
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Original WEBP Size
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New JPG Size
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Size Change

Conversion Options

Resize

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Quality

About the WEBP to JPG Converter

We built this tool to provide a simple and effective way to convert modern WEBP images into the universally supported JPG format. While WEBP is excellent for web performance, you sometimes need a JPG for maximum compatibility with older software, for sending in emails, or for use in print. Our tool makes this conversion effortless.

You can do more than just convert; you can also crop your image to a specific area, resize it to exact dimensions, and adjust the final JPG quality to balance file size and visual fidelity. The entire process happens in your browser, so your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring your data is always private.

How to Use the Tool

  • Upload a WEBP file using the file browser or by dragging and dropping it.
  • An interactive crop box will appear on your image. Drag and resize it to select the area you want to keep.
  • Use the "Resize" options to set a final width or height for the output JPG image.
  • Adjust the "Quality" slider to control the compression and file size of the final JPG.
  • The "Result" preview shows your final JPG in real-time.
  • Click "Download .jpg" to save your new image.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I convert a WEBP to a JPG?

The main reason to convert a WEBP to a JPG is for compatibility. While all modern browsers support WEBP, many older desktop applications, some email clients, and certain online services still do not. Converting to JPG, the most widely supported image format in the world, ensures your image can be opened and viewed almost anywhere.

Will the JPG file be larger than the WEBP?

Yes, almost always. WEBP uses more advanced and efficient compression techniques. When you convert from a WEBP file to a JPG, the file size will typically increase, even at a high quality setting. The "Size Change" statistic will show you this difference.

What happens to transparency?

The JPG format does not support transparency. If your original WEBP image has a transparent background, it will be converted to a solid white background in the final JPG file.

Is the image I upload kept private?

Yes, your privacy is guaranteed. The entire conversion process happens on your own computer, inside your web browser. Your WEBP file is never sent to or stored on our servers.

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