You downloaded an image from a website and it saved as .webp. Now you need a .jpg — for an email attachment, a design tool that doesn't support WebP, a CMS that only accepts JPEG, or just because it's more universally compatible.
Convert it in seconds, free, in your browser: Image Converter — WebP to JPG
How to Convert WebP to JPG
- Go to the Image Converter
- Click Upload Image and select your
.webpfile - Under output format, select JPG / JPEG
- Click Convert
- Download your
.jpgfile
No account. No file size limit. Works on desktop and mobile.
What Is WebP and Why Do Sites Use It?
WebP is an image format developed by Google. It produces smaller file sizes than JPG or PNG at the same visual quality — typically 25–35% smaller than a comparable JPEG.
Websites use WebP to load faster and save bandwidth. Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari all support WebP natively. But many desktop applications, older CMS platforms, and email clients do not — which is why you often need to convert it.
Does Quality Drop When Converting to JPG?
Slightly, depending on your settings. WebP uses more efficient compression than JPEG, so converting to JPG at the same file size will have marginally lower quality. At 80–90% JPEG quality, the difference is invisible on screen.
The converter lets you set the JPEG quality level before downloading — 80% is the recommended sweet spot for most uses.
Is My File Uploaded to a Server?
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your WebP file is never sent to any server, never stored, and never accessible to anyone else.
This matters if the image is personal, client work, or contains sensitive content.
Other Conversions the Tool Supports
The same Image Converter handles all common format conversions — not just WebP to JPG:
| From | To |
|---|---|
| WebP | JPG, PNG |
| JPG | PNG, WebP |
| PNG | JPG, WebP |
| GIF | JPG, PNG, WebP |
Switch the output format in the dropdown to convert in any direction.
Common Reasons to Convert WebP to JPG
Email attachments — Most email clients display JPG inline but show WebP as a download or broken image. Convert before attaching.
Design tools — Figma, Canva, Adobe tools, and PowerPoint all accept JPG natively. WebP support varies.
CMS uploads — WordPress and other CMS platforms accept JPG universally. WebP support depends on the hosting environment and plugin setup.
Social media — Most platforms accept JPG directly. Some have inconsistent WebP handling.
Printing — Print services and professional labs accept JPG. WebP is rarely supported.
Convert your WebP to JPG now — free, no upload: Image Converter
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