Convert WebP to JPG
Free WebP to JPG converter that runs entirely in your browser — private, fast, with no daily quota. No signup, no watermark.
JPG remains the safest format to share, print or upload anywhere. This converts your WebP photos to high-quality JPG right in the browser. Note that JPG has no transparency — transparent areas are filled with white.
WebP to JPG: what changes
- Quality
- JPG is a lossy format; we encode at high quality (92%) by default, which is visually identical for photos. Transparent pixels become white, since JPG has no alpha channel.
- Transparency
- Transparent pixels are placed on white because JPG has no alpha channel.
- Best for
- photos, email attachments and upload forms that need the broadest compatibility
- Animation & metadata
- This tool creates a still image; it does not add animation to the output. The new file may not retain the source file's EXIF metadata.
How to convert WebP to JPG
1. Add files
Drop WebP files, click to choose, or paste from the clipboard.
2. Local conversion
Your browser converts the files on your device — usually in seconds, with no upload queue.
3. Download
Save each JPG individually or grab them all at once.
Frequently asked questions
Is this WebP to JPG converter free?
Yes — there is no signup, watermark or daily usage quota. Conversion runs in your browser; practical batch size depends on your device's available memory.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. The conversion happens entirely on your device using your browser's built-in image engine. Your files never leave your computer — which also makes it as fast as your machine, with no queue.
Does converting WebP to JPG lose quality?
JPG is a lossy format; we encode at high quality (92%) by default, which is visually identical for photos. Transparent pixels become white, since JPG has no alpha channel.
Can I convert multiple files at once?
Yes — add a batch and convert up to 50 files at once. Each converts independently, and you can download them individually or in one ZIP.
Does it work on phones and all browsers?
Yes — any up-to-date browser on desktop or mobile works, including Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge.
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