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WebP to JPG

Free online WebP to JPG converter that converts a single WebP image to JPG / JPEG directly in your browser for websites and apps that only accept JPG, without uploading your file.

Upload a WebP image

Drag and drop or select one WebP image. This free online WebP to JPG converter runs locally in your browser, converts WebP images to JPG / JPEG, and fills transparent pixels with white.

Processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to this site's server.

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Original WebP

Drag and drop or select one WebP image. This free online WebP to JPG converter runs locally in your browser, converts WebP images to JPG / JPEG, and fills transparent pixels with white.

Converted JPG

The converted JPG will appear here.

Processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to this site's server.

Drag and drop or select one WebP image. This free online WebP to JPG converter runs locally in your browser, converts WebP images to JPG / JPEG, and fills transparent pixels with white.

Open Source Library

This tool uses Compressor.js under the MIT License for browser-side image conversion. The page integration and interface are implemented on this site.

WebP vs JPG / JPEG

WebP is often smaller and can support transparency or animation. JPG / JPEG is older, more widely accepted, and still preferred by many forms, older apps, and publishing systems. Converting WebP to JPG is mostly about compatibility.

When should you convert WebP to JPG?

Convert WebP to JPG when you saved an image from the web but need to upload it to a website, CMS, email client, or older app that only accepts JPG / JPEG. If the WebP has transparency, this tool fills it with white before export because JPG cannot preserve alpha transparency.

FAQ

Is this a free online WebP to JPG converter?

Yes. You can use it as a free online WebP to JPG / JPEG converter, but the actual conversion still runs locally in your browser without uploading the file to our server.

Why convert WebP to JPG or JPEG?

The usual reason is compatibility: some websites, forms, email clients, and older apps accept JPG / JPEG but not WebP.

How are transparent WebP areas handled?

Transparent pixels are filled with a white background before the JPG is exported, because JPG / JPEG does not support transparency.