Convert WebP images to JPG for maximum compatibility — runs in your browser.
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WebP is the modern web image format developed by Google, but some older apps, email clients, and platforms still don't support it. This free converter turns your WebP files into standard JPG images that work everywhere — no upload, no account, nothing installed.
Many email clients and messaging apps don't render WebP images inline. Converting to JPG ensures recipients see your image rather than a broken attachment.
Older content management systems and desktop publishing tools often don't accept WebP. Exporting to JPG keeps you compatible with any workflow.
Some platforms re-encode WebP files unpredictably. Uploading a JPG gives you predictable quality control over the final result.
At 92% quality (what we use) the difference is imperceptible for screen use. JPG uses lossy compression so there is a minor quality trade-off, but it's unnoticeable in practice.
Yes — WebP supports an alpha channel. However, JPG does not. Any transparent areas in your WebP will become white when converted to JPG. Convert to PNG instead if you need to keep the transparency.
Modern browsers all support WebP. Because WebP is 25–35% smaller than equivalent JPG at the same quality, it improves page load speed. Developers serve WebP to browsers that support it and fall back to JPG for older ones.