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Add up to 30 WebP files at once · or paste from clipboard

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About the WebP to JPG Converter

Why convert WebP to JPG?

JPG is the most universally accepted image format there is — every device, printer, editor and upload form understands it. If a WebP won't open where you need it, converting to JPG solves the problem instantly. JPG is ideal for photographs, where its efficient compression keeps files small.

Since JPG can't store transparency, any see-through areas are filled with a background color you choose (white by default). Everything runs in your browser, so your images stay private, and the quality slider lets you balance size against sharpness.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Add your WebP files. Click to upload, drag & drop, or paste — up to 30 at once.
  2. Choose the quality. Higher keeps more detail, lower makes smaller files — 80–90% is a sweet spot for most images.
  3. Pick a background. JPG can't store transparency, so choose the color that fills any see-through areas (white by default).
  4. Resize if needed. Enter a width in pixels to scale every image; leave it blank to keep the original size.
  5. Download. Save files individually, or hit Download all for the whole batch.

WebP vs JPG

  • Compatibility: JPG works everywhere; WebP is newer and occasionally unsupported.
  • Transparency: WebP can be transparent; JPG cannot, so transparent areas are filled with your chosen background.
  • Best for: Both handle photos well; JPG is the safe, universal choice.
  • Quality: Both are lossy — use the quality slider to control the result.

Common Use Cases

  • Sharing & printing: Hand someone a JPG that opens anywhere.
  • Legacy software: Feed WebP images into apps that only read JPG.
  • Email attachments: Use the format everyone can preview.

Need transparency kept? Use WebP to PNG instead. Converting photos to WebP? See JPG to WebP.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this WebP to JPG converter free?

Yes, with no sign-up, no watermark and no file limit.

What happens to transparent areas?

JPG has no transparency, so any see-through pixels are filled with the background color you pick, white by default.

Are my images uploaded?

No. Everything runs in your browser with the HTML canvas, so your files never leave your device.

Can I control the quality?

Yes. The quality slider lets you trade file size against sharpness; 80 to 90% suits most photos.

Does it work with animated WebP?

It converts the first frame to a still JPG. JPG cannot hold animation.