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WebP to JPG

Convert WebP images to JPG locally - no upload, right in your browser. Ideal for photos and maximum compatibility.

Quality Higher values = better quality but a larger file. Lower values save space.
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      Is my file uploaded?

      No. Everything runs in your browser - your file never leaves your device. How this is verifiable

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      WebP is a modern Google format with small file sizes that older programs and some print shops do not open reliably. JPG is supported almost everywhere and is the most compact choice for photos.

      The image is painted onto a local canvas and exported as JPG. Transparent areas are filled with white. The file is never uploaded.

      WebP was created by Google in 2010 and combines lossy and lossless compression in one format. For plain photos without transparency, JPG gives you maximum compatibility: you can email it, drop it into office documents, upload it to any photo service and open it in every image viewer. The quality slider sets how hard JPG compresses - at 0.9 the difference from the original is barely visible.

      Specifications

      Specifications
      Input formatsWEBP
      Output formatJPG
      Batch processingYes
      ProcessingLocally in your browser (JavaScript)
      File uploadNone

      In 3 steps

      1. Drop or tap your WebP file.
      2. Choose a quality (optional).
      3. Download the JPG - with no upload.

      Limitations: JPG cannot store transparency; transparent areas become white. If you need transparency, use WebP to PNG. Animated WebP is converted as the first frame.

      FAQ

      Are my images uploaded?

      No. The conversion runs entirely in the browser - even in airplane mode.

      Keep transparency?

      JPG has no alpha channel, so transparent areas have to be filled. The preset is white; the Background option lets you pick any other fill colour - handy when the graphic will later sit on a coloured surface. If the transparency itself must survive, use WebP to PNG instead.

      Several files at once?

      Yes, download individually or as a ZIP.

      Does quality suffer?

      WebP and JPG are both lossy, so the conversion is a re-encode. It only becomes visible at low settings: with the slider at 0.8 to 0.9 the difference stays practically invisible for photos. Compression marks already baked into the WebP, however, JPG cannot remove - they stay in place.

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