Convert JPG to WebP
Convert JPG to WebP for 25–35% smaller files at the same quality. WebP beats JPG on file size while retaining every practical browser's native support.
WebP consistently produces files 25–35% smaller than JPG at equivalent visual quality. For a hero image on a website, that's a measurable Largest Contentful Paint improvement — one of the strongest single-page-speed levers available today.
Every current browser renders WebP natively. Email clients are the main holdout — Outlook desktop still doesn't render WebP. For any image staying on your website, WebP is the modern default.
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Frequently asked questions
- How do I convert JPG to WebP?
- Drop your JPG file into the tool above. It's converted to WebP in the browser and ready to download. Multiple files can be converted at once.
- Why convert JPG to WebP?
- WebP consistently produces files 25–35% smaller than JPG at equivalent visual quality. For a hero image on a website, that's a measurable Largest Contentful Paint improvement — one of the strongest single-page-speed levers available today.
- Is any quality lost when converting to WebP?
- Converting between lossy formats (like JPG to WebP) involves one round of re-encoding, so there is theoretically some quality loss — but at the default quality setting it's visually indistinguishable. Converting to a lossless format (PNG) doesn't lose data from the source.
- Does the WebP file work everywhere the JPG did?
- Modern browsers, image editors, and platforms all support WebP. Older tools (2015-era software, some third-party services) may not — if you need maximum compatibility, JPEG or PNG remain the safest fallbacks.
- Are my files uploaded anywhere?
- No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Files never touch our servers, which matters for pre-publication work, client assets, or anything sensitive.
Convert JPG to WebP instantly.
Drop an image and download the converted result — nothing uploaded, nothing watermarked.
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