Convert any WebP image to JPG online for free. Upload your WebP file and download a JPEG in seconds. No signup, no software, no watermarks. Works in any browser on Mac, Windows, iPhone and Android.
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that delivers smaller file sizes than JPG at comparable quality. While modern browsers support WebP natively, many desktop applications, older software, and some platforms do not. Converting WebP to JPG provides universal compatibility for any application or workflow that does not yet support the WebP format.
The conversion is immediate and happens in your browser. Use the quality slider to balance the output file size against visual sharpness.
WebP is everywhere on the modern web — but the moment you try to open or edit one in a traditional application, compatibility problems appear. Here is where converting to JPG helps most.
Images downloaded from websites are increasingly saved as WebP because browsers display them natively. But when you try to open a downloaded WebP in Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, older versions of Illustrator or many other desktop applications, they either fail to open or display an error. Converting to JPG makes the file compatible with every design and photo editing tool.
Screenshots taken on Chrome or images saved from social media, news sites and e-commerce platforms are often WebP files. If you need to attach that image to a document, insert it into a PowerPoint presentation, or send it to someone who uses older software, converting it to JPG first prevents compatibility errors.
Print labs, print-on-demand platforms and document production tools typically require JPG or TIFF input. WebP is not supported as a print-ready format in most publishing and design workflows. Converting to JPG before submission ensures the image is accepted without issues.
Quick answers about how this tool works and how to get the best results.
WebP support was added to Adobe Photoshop only in version 23.2 (released 2022). Older versions of Photoshop, Lightroom, and many other desktop applications do not include a WebP decoder. Converting to JPG makes the file openable in any application that handles images, regardless of version or age.
In most cases yes — at quality settings of 85 and above the visual difference is not detectable at normal viewing sizes. WebP and JPG use similar perceptual compression techniques. The JPG may be slightly larger in file size than the WebP because JPG is generally less efficient, but the visual quality is preserved.
Yes. This tool works in Safari on iPhone and iPad. Open the page, tap Choose Image, select your WebP file from Photos or Files, and download the JPG to your device. No app installation required.
Yes. Conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your WebP file is never uploaded to a server. Nothing is stored or transmitted. Close the tab and the image is cleared from memory immediately.